Scientific Name: Trachyephalus resinifictrix AKA: Phyrnohyas resinifictrix
Common Name: Amazon Milk Frog
Distribution: Amazon Basin
Size at Maturity: 3 - 3.5 inches
Trade Availability: Scarce, Captive Bred/Born
Natural Habitat: Tree dweller often found on the bark of trees
Suggestion for the cover/lid is screen top covering 80% with Saran Wrap, glass or plexiglass.
Monitor humidity with a reliable hygrometer.
2% UVB is required for froglets 2 months & older, no more than 3% UVB. UVB is essential for frogβs growth.
**UV rays help eliminate excess bacteria growth (not to say bacteria will not grow in the tank, but it will help lower it).
Small froglets can be offered 1/8 inch crickets
As juveniles β 1/4β crickets - Try house flies for an entertaining treat!
Adults can be upgraded to 1/2β3/4 inch crickets.
**Adults may be offered small roaches of the same size as the crickets they're currently eating.
Dust all food with Rep-Cal Herptivite & Rep-Cal Ultra-fine Calcium w/Vitamin D3
***3 parts Herptivite to 1 part Calcium***
They are not exceptionally difficult to breed, but can be difficult to breed consistently. Seasonal cycling, coupled with a large water volume and heavy feeding, can encourage breeding. Each female will lay between 300-1,000 eggs, which quickly develop into voracious tadpoles that eat A LOT! After about 2 months in the water, the tadpoles morph into dime-to-penny-size froglets, which are initially gray in color.