Tomato Frog
Dyscophus guineti
   
     
   
general
description It has an orange to red back, a yellowish underside and sometimes have black spots on the throat. It can inflate body when disturbed
distribution Madagascar, Africa
adult size approx. 3" for males;
approx. 4" for females
housing
natural habitats Terrestrial; lowlands, swamps and shallow pools
cage It should be large enough but does not need to be high because they do not climb high much. (e.g. Wooden Terrarium, Glass Terrarium)
substrate Soil, moss (e.g. Forest Bed , Forest Moss), barks (e.g. Repti Bark, Coconut Bark)
activity period Nighttime (nocturnal);
give heat and help monitoring by infrared lamps (e.g. Nightlight Red Bulb, Infrared Heat Lamp) where the light is invisible for it but humans
temperature 30 - 32 ¢XC -- basking spot   (e.g. Basking Spot Lamp)
22 - 26 ¢XC -- cooler area   (e.g. Daylight Blue Bulb)
18 - 23 ¢XC -- at night   (e.g. Nightlight Red Bulb, Infrared Heat Lamp, Ceramic Heat Emitter)
humidity mid to high
water dish a large water bowl or dish (e.g. Rock water dish) should be available to access all the time
diet
wild diet Insectivorous (insects-eating);
crickets, moths, flies, grasshoppers, etc
captive diet various arthropods (e.g. insects, flies, worms, crickets, etc)
notes Remove all the remaining insects because they (specially crickets) will be harassing it at night, resulting stress.

Food items should be no larger than 1/3 of the size of its head.
reproduction
reproduction Oviparous;
   
         
 
     

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