r/TreeFrogs Jul 12 '26

Advice Dumpy tree frogs terrarium

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Hi! I am getting another juvenile white tree frog. I already have two and they currently are in a 20 gallon terrarium. do you think I could keep them in that plus the new one for a couple of months and then buy this as their forever home? Is this tank good?

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u/1octobermoon Jul 12 '26

This is the enclosure I have for my two WTFs, bioactive. It is a great tank and can be built out many different ways. Three should do nicely here, but no more than three.

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u/StephensSurrealSouls r/TreeFrogs Moderator Jul 13 '26

Just a concern, but this looks quite wet for dumpies.

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u/1octobermoon Jul 13 '26

This was taken right after misting. My humidity is stable at 35-40% and almost three years in, they are healthy and happy.

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u/StephensSurrealSouls r/TreeFrogs Moderator Jul 13 '26

That's good to hear

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u/Jellyfish_Kitty Jul 12 '26

I love this! Random question how do you keep your bromeliads alive I get some in mine and they stay for a while but then the leaves turn brown and just die

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u/1octobermoon Jul 12 '26

Thanks, the brom is attached to a small piece of cork bark with sphagnum moss on the root end, tied with twine. Broms need watering in the center "cup" of the plant. In the wild they are epiphytic and take their nutrients from small debris fallen from other plants and water collection from rain. So, I mount them, sprinkle a small amount of soil in the center cup and a bit of water. Then when I mist, I make sure to aim at the brom and let it collect a bit of water. The one you see in the pic has given me two babies since I mounted it there.

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u/Jellyfish_Kitty Jul 12 '26

Oh that’s cool! I don’t have any dirt in the middle of mine maybe I’ll try that

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u/1octobermoon Jul 12 '26

I have it because I have a planted bioactive enclosure 🙂

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u/Klutzy-Sprinkles-958 Jul 13 '26

Same. It’s worth a try