I love amphibians and I currently have dumpy frogs but I didn't know u could get these guys as pets I love them! Please do a care video! I'd love all the info I can get as I'd definitely like these in the future if they're right for me
What is the white bottle with a head by the turkey baster that you use to clean the cage? Was that a fogger or a water purifier or something else?! Thanks for this video. God bless you sis. Oh I’d like one but need to know all about set up in detail like what plants 🪴 to use and what else you do to make it a live-able conditions and how to maintain high humidity levels in a glass tank and or plastic and or screen tank if you could help with it I’d be delighted. I would like one as i have roots from C.A. and really love frogs 🐸 I even enjoy the local tree 🌳 frogs that lerk around my parents banana trees Subhan Allah. Muchas gracias for your helpful content and video. Alhamdolillah for everything. 🙌🏼✨🐸🪴🌱☀️🌟🌤⭐️✨🍎🌎🌽🌱
That’s just my mister/sprayer :) Plants that I love for these guys are philodendron, pothos, and creeping fig. Many other plants can be used but these are my favourite. Humidity depends on your environment and setup is like, ultimately misting them two to three times a day helps me achieve my humidity needs. Hope this helps and thank you again!
I love this! This is the first video I've really seen of the Northern Glass Frog so far. I've done a bit of research but I was wondering, what kind of plants did you use for your little gal?
@@RedsFaunaverse I actually just saw that video! Its so incredibly gorgeous! It was so amazing to see such a lovely setup for such an uncommonly discussed little frog
@@RedsFaunaverse that's amazing to hear! Your channel seems really cool and I'm hoping to start getting through some more of your videos too, but you just keep doing whatever you have to do! :D
Thank you! They are rather loud for a tiny thing, but you can hear them from another room faintly I would say and that’s about it. Terrarium was second hand~ It’s an ExoTerra tho :)
@@anotheryoutbechannel “Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between governments. Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten the survival of the species” this means that if no one’s breeding them in your country of origin you no longer can acquire them. This is unfortunately what happens when people take advantage of wild caught animals. More of a reason to captive breed reptiles and amphibians!
@@anotheryoutbechannel I’m still trying to, there is lots of calling and breeding behaviour. But I’m trying to figure out how to build a rain chamber to imitate the rainy season which helps encourage them to breed.
At this time I unfortunately do not but do have an update video on them I did recently where I do talk about them a bit more and touch up a little on their care.
How do you keep the water pool clean tho? Bacteria can still grow, despite water changes So how does one keep a healthy clean decorative pond within a tank?
I believe at the end I explained how I just would suck the old water out with a Turkey baster but in larger enclosures you would do water changes with a siphon regularly
@@RedsFaunaverse you did, I just thought frogs are very delicate and my impression was that it didn't seem that would be enough to keep the enclosure clean? Then I thought about it and realized ponds and such where frogs live in the wild are full of bacteria and a turkey blaster water change is probably sufficient. 😉👍
@@Anon_E_Muss I don’t have this setup anymore but even if you think of drainage layers in normal vivariums the water may sit at the bottom but the more you change it the more clean it’ll be!
There’s a new updated video on these guys in their new habitat up on my channel, don’t forget to check it out! ✨
This was SO pleasing to watch! Ive never seen such a cute froggy! Would love to see a care guide someday
Thank you!!!!
adorable froggy! a care and info guide would be awesome!! I wanna learn more about these guys and possibly keep some of my own one day 🐸
SHE'S PRECIOUS!! Yes I'd LOVE to see Glass Frog care!!
Absolutely beautiful pleasing video. It is so cute I could cry. Oh my
Omg Ur frog is adorable. I love it. What beautiful creatures
Thank you! 🥰
That frog is adorable!
Awesome video!!! So relaxing ❤️ These frogs are so incredible, I'm glad they have such a good mom 😁
Awe thank you I’m so glad you enjoyed! ❤️ I’m hoping to get her into a bigger enclosure with a friend at some point in the future 🙈
I love amphibians and I currently have dumpy frogs but I didn't know u could get these guys as pets I love them! Please do a care video! I'd love all the info I can get as I'd definitely like these in the future if they're right for me
Thank you! It’d probably be a while before I do a care video but glad people are interested :)
These are fascinating creatures. I'll probably never own one but it's good to know there are care guides and tutorials out there for those who do!
What is the white bottle with a head by the turkey baster that you use to clean the cage? Was that a fogger or a water purifier or something else?! Thanks for this video. God bless you sis. Oh I’d like one but need to know all about set up in detail like what plants 🪴 to use and what else you do to make it a live-able conditions and how to maintain high humidity levels in a glass tank and or plastic and or screen tank if you could help with it I’d be delighted. I would like one as i have roots from C.A. and really love frogs 🐸 I even enjoy the local tree 🌳 frogs that lerk around my parents banana trees Subhan Allah. Muchas gracias for your helpful content and video. Alhamdolillah for everything. 🙌🏼✨🐸🪴🌱☀️🌟🌤⭐️✨🍎🌎🌽🌱
That’s just my mister/sprayer :) Plants that I love for these guys are philodendron, pothos, and creeping fig. Many other plants can be used but these are my favourite. Humidity depends on your environment and setup is like, ultimately misting them two to three times a day helps me achieve my humidity needs. Hope this helps and thank you again!
Yes, care guide, please.
I love this! This is the first video I've really seen of the Northern Glass Frog so far. I've done a bit of research but I was wondering, what kind of plants did you use for your little gal?
Pothos and Philodendrons are by far really great for these guys, check out my updated video as well that I did on them!
@@RedsFaunaverse I actually just saw that video! Its so incredibly gorgeous! It was so amazing to see such a lovely setup for such an uncommonly discussed little frog
@@CCompanyBot thank you! Hopefully I can do more videos on them in the future when I have more time but so far they’re doing great!
@@RedsFaunaverse that's amazing to hear! Your channel seems really cool and I'm hoping to start getting through some more of your videos too, but you just keep doing whatever you have to do! :D
@@CCompanyBot thank you so much 🙏
Do you know how loud these are? Are my neighbors gonna hear them? :) awesome video! Also where did you get this terrarium from? Looks cool
Thank you! They are rather loud for a tiny thing, but you can hear them from another room faintly I would say and that’s about it. Terrarium was second hand~ It’s an ExoTerra tho :)
What plants 🌱 do you recommend for them thank you and Assalamu Alaikum
Where did you get these beautiful frogs?I want one so bad,you know where I could get one?
What an awesome frog! How often will you change out the water and how? Turkey baster?
Watch till the end. 6:17
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Omg so cute. What do they eat? Do you mist all the time
Thanks!!! They eat fruit flies and extra small crickets :) I mist about once or twice a day, this enclosure keeps the humidity in rather well!
Yo please make a care video for these guys. There isnt enough information out for them.
Where did you get your frog from?
From my work at All Reptiles. They’re CITES now so it’s gunna be a lot harder to find them
@@RedsFaunaverse CITES?
@@anotheryoutbechannel “Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between governments. Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten the survival of the species” this means that if no one’s breeding them in your country of origin you no longer can acquire them. This is unfortunately what happens when people take advantage of wild caught animals. More of a reason to captive breed reptiles and amphibians!
@@RedsFaunaverse oh okay thank you! I saw in your newer video that you have a male and female. were you able to get them to breed?
@@anotheryoutbechannel I’m still trying to, there is lots of calling and breeding behaviour. But I’m trying to figure out how to build a rain chamber to imitate the rainy season which helps encourage them to breed.
Do you have any care videos for these?
At this time I unfortunately do not but do have an update video on them I did recently where I do talk about them a bit more and touch up a little on their care.
where do i get these??? they are so cute and I want one so bad!!
They are not common, very sensitive frog, but I will always recommend a reputable breeder in your country of origin if possible.
are these frogs hard to care for?
I would say they are a more advanced amphibian species and personally wouldn’t recommend them for new keepers
gotcha, noted. thanks! but is there any tree frogs that can be a good beginner?
@@MusicalNotes23 I’d say whites tree frogs is good to start off with
@@RedsFaunaverse alright thanks :>
Do the plants stay alive with a grow light?
Yes :) She has now been move to a different enclosure with a UVB light and grow light
@@RedsFaunaverse awesome
I'm sure she would've been fine in there
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Pls post updates
Thank you! Working on another enclosure for her and a friend that I’ll do an update on for sure :)
@@RedsFaunaverse that's amazing:)
How do you keep the water pool clean tho? Bacteria can still grow, despite water changes
So how does one keep a healthy clean decorative pond within a tank?
I believe at the end I explained how I just would suck the old water out with a Turkey baster but in larger enclosures you would do water changes with a siphon regularly
@@RedsFaunaverse you did, I just thought frogs are very delicate and my impression was that it didn't seem that would be enough to keep the enclosure clean?
Then I thought about it and realized ponds and such where frogs live in the wild are full of bacteria and a turkey blaster water change is probably sufficient. 😉👍
@@Anon_E_Muss I don’t have this setup anymore but even if you think of drainage layers in normal vivariums the water may sit at the bottom but the more you change it the more clean it’ll be!