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A large leaf frog from South America, the fringed Cruziohyla craspedopus is an other-worldly vivarium occupant. Possibly spending their entire lives in lowland rain forest canopies, the frogs breed exclusively in tree holes that contain water.
In captivity, small clutches 3-10 eggs are laid once or twice a year in containers that mimic the holes they'd find in nature.
A large leaf frog from South America, the fringed Cruziohyla craspedopus is an other-worldly vivarium occupant. Possibly spending their entire lives in lowland rain forest canopies, the frogs breed exclusively in tree holes that contain water.
In captivity, small clutches 3-10 eggs are laid once or twice a year in containers that mimic the holes they'd find in nature.