Quasimodo The White's Tree Frog For Rehomimg
Quasimodo is a young Blue-Eyed Whites Tree Frog we have in store with a spinal deformity who is looking for a new home!
Photos taken September 2024
For rehoming in our Iver reptile shop
Age: CB 2023 Young Juvenile
Sex: Unsexed
Spinal deformity (hunched back) possibly due to previous MBD
Handling: Frogs are a “look at” pet, meaning they should not be handled due to their delicate skin that will absorb all chemicals from your hands
Suitability: Beginner who can provide the correct husbandry requirements
Diet: Live Insects
Enclosure recommendations
We recommend White's Tree Frogs should be housed in glass Terrariums measuring 45x45x60cm.
Thermostatically controlled overhead heating or a heat mat fixed to the outside wall should be provided.
UV lighting is beneficial, and a necessity in this case.
White's Tree Frogs do very well in live-planted bioactive enclosures with lots of climbing opportunities.
Quasimodo is a young Blue-Eyed Whites Tree Frog we have in store with a spinal deformity who is looking for a new home!
Photos taken September 2024
For rehoming in our Iver reptile shop
Age: CB 2023 Young Juvenile
Sex: Unsexed
Spinal deformity (hunched back) possibly due to previous MBD
Handling: Frogs are a “look at” pet, meaning they should not be handled due to their delicate skin that will absorb all chemicals from your hands
Suitability: Beginner who can provide the correct husbandry requirements
Diet: Live Insects
Enclosure recommendations
We recommend White's Tree Frogs should be housed in glass Terrariums measuring 45x45x60cm.
Thermostatically controlled overhead heating or a heat mat fixed to the outside wall should be provided.
UV lighting is beneficial, and a necessity in this case.
White's Tree Frogs do very well in live-planted bioactive enclosures with lots of climbing opportunities.
Quasimodo is a young Blue-Eyed Whites Tree Frog we have in store with a spinal deformity who is looking for a new home!
Photos taken September 2024
For rehoming in our Iver reptile shop
Age: CB 2023 Young Juvenile
Sex: Unsexed
Spinal deformity (hunched back) possibly due to previous MBD
Handling: Frogs are a “look at” pet, meaning they should not be handled due to their delicate skin that will absorb all chemicals from your hands
Suitability: Beginner who can provide the correct husbandry requirements
Diet: Live Insects
Enclosure recommendations
We recommend White's Tree Frogs should be housed in glass Terrariums measuring 45x45x60cm.
Thermostatically controlled overhead heating or a heat mat fixed to the outside wall should be provided.
UV lighting is beneficial, and a necessity in this case.
White's Tree Frogs do very well in live-planted bioactive enclosures with lots of climbing opportunities.