Actually, in matter of fact, I strongly believe the Red-eyes tree frog must be on the list of most-photographed among all (there is such a list, isn’t there?). Who wouldn’t look at a red-eyed tree frog, especially we the Singaporeans who got very little chance to see it real Red Eye Tree Frogs, and I believe that we all will think how amazing it would look in our vivarium, preferably a naturalistic one with plenty of live plants? Here’s the thing, you must know the Red-eyed tree frogs are indeed beautiful, and they can make very interesting pets, but if you expect yours to be ambling about your vivarium during the daytime displaying its beautiful red eyes while ambling about its enclosure, you will be disappointed. Red-eyes are primarily nocturnal, they will either stuck to the inside of a terrarium’s glass wall or hidden among flora. The only thing, you can watch them at night. Actually, the owner who sold the Red-eyed treefrogs told me this beautiful Kermits are not for beginners. They’re a bit delicate hence due to that the hefty price tag for this Red Eye Tree Frog nearly IND 5 millions each!!! To deter beginners or not serious keeper from buying it. However, the Fire-bellied toads, also very beautiful, make a better beginner frog than a red-eye. Folks I present you... The Red Eye Tree Frog!
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Inside the vivarium..there are 15 Red Eye Tree Frogs
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Red Eye Tree frog.. roaming around the moss substrate.
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Closer look at Red Eye Tree Frog.
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another one!
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I simply love the Red Eye Tree frog's colour..don't you agree?
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Hmmm..that's all folks! However, I 'll still upload vivarium tanks and all its trends...
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