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Mexican leaf frog : Cotswold WP : 28 Mar 2025

Agalychnis dacnicolor (syn: Pachymedusa dacnicolor). Also known as: Mexican giant tree frog. Location: Invertebrate House.
Hi.
I have 2 Mexican leaf frogs and they are now around 10 months old. The female is ravenous but the male’s appetite has reduced and is more in interested climbing and jumping onto me when I open the enclosure door. Should I start feeding every other day?
Day basking spot it 30 degrees C and night temp 21-23 degrees C. Humidity around 65% plenty of shaded hiding spots. Feeding medium crickets, gut loaded and calcium dusted 2-3 times week. Fresh treated water daily and spray morning and evening. Terrarium is 22” H x 16” x 16” with bio diverse environment.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Nick
 

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