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Malhavoc's

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given to ticia for her grandson as white brizilian treen frog [possibly Litoria caerulea?]a male and female

first up two of the female
 

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fatbloke

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i agree with Lycanthrope that they look like whites tree frogs

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atavuss

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they look like white's tree frogs to me too, also getting a tad obese.
(my avatar pic shows my "blue" phase white's tree frog)
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Bry

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Yup, that's a White's Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea). However, you have the locale wrong. This species is native to Australia and Indonesia.

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Malhavoc's

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They were given to me told which was which by the former owner plus one crokes the other doesnt?
 

Cooper

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I used to have a whites tree frog, but it was brown? Lovable little guys though, watch their diet for sure!
 

Malhavoc's

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well their diets been watched.. going down there throat.. lmao..Well the guy that gave them to us thought he'd be nice and put about 30 crickets in with them so we cwouldn't have to worry abotu feeding them for awhile.. well a week later al lthe crickets are gone so here I am feeding them a cricket every other day or so. so Of course there obese I dont know how much to feed them and now theres a new issue those 30 crickets decided to breed oh joy now I have 30,00 pinhead crickets wahoo! the frogs are just waiting for them to grow up... add to that a build up[ of fruit flies thats been reeking habbit in all my mid to high moisture tanks and you get one busy tank so now I intraduced CB cob web spiders harmless with about a 1cm leg span but these jsut hatched and the crickets decided to eat most of them so I decided to intraduce the mother well now about a handfull of living babies are big enough to much flies and pinheads and the mother and theire webs all munching away and you get a busier tank wahoo! but they way I figure is the frongs will eat the few spiderlings that reach adult hood I allready have seen the mother be attacked... but anyway back to my question Feeding schedual and what to do if they get obese..anymore so..


EDIT: btw how would I go about breeding them? I could always use more things to trade off for cool critters..heehee
 
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manville

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yeah when i saw that picture the first thing that came in mind was a whites tree frog..
 
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