What is the easiest way to breed a whites tree frog?
The breeding of White’s would probably be stated as “easy” as compaired to other amphibians, but much preperation, time, and space is needed. Breeding White’s Tree Frogs involves hibernating them for about 6 weeks followed by a 2 – 4 week period of feeding them and maintaining them at their optimal temperature just prior to breeding. You must also prepare a large aquarium for the breeding and tadpole raising to take place. While the aquarium is cycling you can prepare your frogs for breeding. Preparing the Aquarium: You need to have a well-cycled aquarium of at least 100 gallons. Preparing the aquarium is relatively easy to do. Be sure to use dechlorinated water. It is easy to do this by setting up a large tank, maybe three quarters of the way full, and putting in feeder goldfish. The aquarium will be ‘cycled’ and ready for the frogs when there are no longer any harmful substances, such as ammonia and nitrites in the water. This usually takes about six weeks. There are test kits that y