Frog Care Guides
Species specific care information for tree frogs, milk frogs, dart frogs, and other popular amphibians. Includes lighting, humidity, enclosure design, diet, and long-term husbandry.
Available Frog Guides
Amazon Milk Frog
A hardy arboreal species requiring high humidity, daily misting, and a tall enclosure with plenty of climbing space.
Red Eyed Tree Frog
A colorful, nocturnal rainforest frog that requires high humidity, daily misting, and tall planted enclosures with lots of climbing and leaf cover.
V. Mossy Tree Frog
A shy, semi-aquatic frog with incredible camouflage. Thrives in cool, humid setups with deep water access, dense moss, and plenty of hiding spots.
Phyllobates
A vibrant rainforest frog that thrives in warm, humid conditions with dense foliage, leaf litter, and vertical climbing space, and although famous for their potent wild toxins, are harmless in captivity.
Dendrobates
A bold, active rainforest frog that prefers warm, humid conditions with dense ground cover, smooth leaf litter, and plenty of hides, and like other dart frogs, are non-toxic in captivity.
Horned Frog
A burrowing, ambush-predator frog that thrives in warm, humid enclosures with deep, moisture-retentive substrate, broad leaf cover, and spacious ground areas for settling into its characteristic “sit-and-wait” hunting pose.
Fire-Bellied Toad
A semi-aquatic, active toad that thrives in cool, humid setups with both land and water areas, dense plant cover, and plenty of shallow spaces for swimming and exploring.