These rare arboreal frogs are known for their striking blue-gray markings and active climbing behavior, making them exceptional display animals. Amazon Milk Frogs spend most of their lives high in the forest canopy, moving between branches and vegetation, which makes them fascinating amphibians to observe in a naturalistic terrarium setup.
Species: Trachycephalus resinifictrix
Origin: Captive Born
Size: Approximately 2–2.5 inches
Natural Range: Amazon Rainforest
Food: Crickets and various feeder insects
Lifespan: Up to 5–15 years in captivity with proper care and setup
Amazon Milk Frogs thrive in vertically oriented enclosures with plenty of branches, plants, and climbing opportunities. Their beautiful coloration, engaging behavior, and manageable care requirements make them one of the most popular tree frog species among amphibian enthusiasts.























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