The Tree frog thread

whitewolf

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Picked these two up at the show and lost one overnight but they were way to cute to pass up.


Living room displays. Green tree frogs/ clown frogs on left Green tree python on right. Soon to be housing space strictly for only one cage. My baby is outgrowing her cage already. I need to take more recent photos when I get the bigger tanks going though.


Original design need to work out the bugs to this but very cool.




 

eelnoob

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Great pix everyone

Might have to order myself a few gray tree frogs since my lady won't let me catch my own locally.
 

spider

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Gallavanting through the woods and found this guy sleeping the day away...

off beat, but I REALLY want a dumpy tree frog for my terrarium. Does anyone have one that they will part with?

Green tree frog (Hyla cinerea)
 

eelnoob

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I'll let the pictures speak for themselves about her animals.





Took me a few minutes to noticed that you can see their eyes through their eyelid :D




Only picture I took of her WTF



No offense to her other frogs but these guys are definitely my favorite :D ;D









These frogs have a almost cartoonish face










closeup crop from picture above




closeup crop












Think that's it. Thanks for looking.
 

LeilaNami

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I recently bought my little sister her first frogs. (a couple of blue dumpies) She's turning 11 in August and this is her first pet she will be primarily responsible for. It's been a month and so far so good. :}
 

Venari

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Great thread!

A friend of mine in Washington state got a tree frog from an LPS, and she's relying on LPS info to care for it. Mind posting general guidelines for keeping them properly? Also, she plans on buying crix as needed to feed it, and I was wondering if there was a non-roach she could easily breed to feed it on the cheap? She's feelin that roaches are "icky" and doesn't want em.
 

eelnoob

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Great thread!

A friend of mine in Washington state got a tree frog from an LPS, and she's relying on LPS info to care for it. Mind posting general guidelines for keeping them properly? Also, she plans on buying crix as needed to feed it, and I was wondering if there was a non-roach she could easily breed to feed it on the cheap? She's feelin that roaches are "icky" and doesn't want em.
Does she know what kind of tree frog it is?

If it's just want tree frog there shouldn't be a problem just buying crickets 1-2 times a week.

---------- Post added at 10:23 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:22 PM ----------

Here's the most recent picture of one of my gray tree frog.
 

bugmankeith

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I dont currently own any frogs, but I used to have a tree frog and it LOVED flightless fruit flies!
 

spider

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Looks like a small whites/dumpy tree frog to me.

As far as I know, and Im open to correction, the care for these is relatively simple. Just maintain tank moisture, constant temp of 75 F or so, and feed it twice a week
 
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