I’ve done a lot of research lately and a lot of it says to keep humidity between 30-50 to help protect against bacterial disease.
@coopzreptilesКүн бұрын
Hello ! Yes that's correct 😊 30-50% is ideally what you want for the majority of the time and then mist occasionally boosting the humidity level to around 50-60%. Once I mist the enclosure I don't mist again until the humidity has dropped down to 30% for a period of time :) but yeah too much humidity would lead to Bacterial diseases and / or Respiratory infections... which obviously you don't want ! Appreciate the comment and support 👌✌️😎
@bridiemeganАй бұрын
Hi,would the same apply for red eyed tree frogs .
@coopzreptilesАй бұрын
Hello, yes these frogs have very similar care requirments. The only major differnce between this species and the red eyed tree frog species is that the red eyed tree frogs require higher humidity than the white tree frogs do. This is because they come from differnt climates and locations in the world. White tree frogs only require around 30-50% humidity where as red eyed tree frogs require around 60-80 %. But the red eyed tree frog setup is virtually the same :) hope this is helpful ! 😊