Whites
Whites are stellar when it comes to the varied conditions that they can exist and thrive in. A humidity level from 50-70% works great for these guys. UVB lighting is not necessary for them, a simple incandescent bulb will work fine, however, its obvious that UVA bulbs bring out the frogs colours as well as their surroundings, UVB bulbs can do the same thing, but they are more expensive. Frogs will change colour in order to camouflage themselves, in response to temperature changes which causes the the pigments in their skin to expand or shrink---this will span a spectrum from light green to dark brown in whites. Stress can also account for colour change, darker is the general shading of choice with stress, but their are always exceptions. Their temp should be around 75-80 during the day, with a drop to room temperature at night, within reason. Herptative vitamins seem to be pretty good, the kind without vitamin D3 would be more economically effective. Dust the crickets every 2-3 meals or so. Baby, fuzzy, and hopper mice (depending on size) will also work good. Your setup should consist of plenty of arboreal equipment, as well, a sphagnum moss covered bottom will be beneficial as they do forage on the ground as much as in the arbory. A concave piece of wood, cork bark, or rock near the top of the tank against the glass is a good idea. They will generally hide behind this and feel quite comfortable. A water bowl that takes up a bit more than a quarter of the tank will suffise. Misting might also be beneficial if it decides its too good for the water bowl.
I can field anymore questions you may have,
------------------Thanks,
------------------------------Phil Beaudoin
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