Re: Few Tree Frog pics *DU*
Great pics And welcome to the site.:)
Re: Few Tree Frog pics *DU*
Re: Few Tree Frog pics *DU*
Cute frogs...and wicked avatar! :gj:
Re: Few Tree Frog pics *DU*
Re: Few Tree Frog pics *DU*
This species must becoming more popluar or maybe I've seen you post elsewhere :P
I love hearing these guys bark high up in the trees on my parents farm. Don't here them in town to often :( I used to hunt them down when I was younger just to see if I could find where they where from their call. Awesome species! great pics.
Re: Few Tree Frog pics *DU*
Thank you for the kind words.........More then likely we share some other forums.....;)
Re: Few Tree Frog pics *DU*
My son collects Tree Frogs! He was asking about Grey Tree Frogs the other night while he was leafing though his field guide.
Would might sharing where you obtained you Grey's? Are they wild caught or CB?
We've not been able to find any locally for sale, not even at any of the reptile shows we attend.
Re: Few Tree Frog pics *DU*
Fancy seeing you here.... :neener:
Love that second shot....
Re: Few Tree Frog pics *DU*
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Originally Posted by BPdad
My son collects Tree Frogs! He was asking about Grey Tree Frogs the other night while he was leafing though his field guide.
Would might sharing where you obtained you Grey's? Are they wild caught or CB?
We've not been able to find any locally for sale, not even at any of the reptile shows we attend.
Mine are all WC...........CB are just not really that available. I have had mine for probably close to a year and no breeding as of yet, so I can see why there arent many CB ones out there. Most of mine around my house that I get are under the shudders, and under the railing on the porch....in case you go looking for some around your place :D.
They are a joy to keep. You do get the ones here and there that dont make it, however out of a year of keeping I think I have only had maybe 2 pass. Those may have been from age, I am not sure. I set mine up in 10 gallon arboreal tanks (we sell the kits to make these) with a layer of gravel or a false bottom for drainage, then a layer of coco-fiber on top of that. A nice sized water dish, some plantings and a branch to climb on and you are all set. I use a screw in flouro bulb for lighting.
Hope this helps! :D