Scientific Name: Polypedates otilophus (File-Eared Tree Frog) Age: few months Current Size: ABOUT 1.5” Max/Adult Size: 3–4 inches Source: USACB Exact Animal Pictured?: Care: Temperature: 75–82°F Humidity: 70–90% Enclosure: Tall, well-ventilated arboreal terrarium with branches, cork bark, and live plants. A shallow water dish should always be available. Diet: Appropriately sized crickets, roaches, flies, and other insects dusted regularly with calcium and vitamins. Facts: Native to the rainforests of Borneo, where it spends most of its time high in vegetation near water. Known for the distinctive pointed projections behind the ears that give it the common name “File-Eared Tree Frog.” Females create foam nests above water, allowing tadpoles to drop directly into the water after hatching. A hardy and impressive display species with striking coloration and excellent climbing ability.