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Both my lil tree frogs!!! I am so excited!!! I hope they are male and female like I think they are!!!
My gray tree frogs have been for sale for almost a week, and I've had no potential buyers yet. The weather is slowly getting cooler and cooler here in North Carolina, so I've set a release date for my froggies: September 26th! I love my little frogs and want the best for them, whether they end up as someone's cherished pet or allowed to live wild and free. I have no regrets, even if I don't sell a single frog (although that would be nice too, haha!) So if you would like to buy one of my ...
The weather has finally cooled off a little bit down here in North Carolina, so I'm ready to sell my gray tree frogs! I'm going to be talking to both UPS and USPS to find out the best (and cheapest) way to ship the frogs to you. If you're interested in buying a gray tree frog, please contact me as soon as possible! I want to be able to give you a quote on the shipping charges. Below is some information on the frogs, pics, and a video! Enjoy, and I hope to hear from you soon! Cope's ...
The gray frog tree frog eggs have hatched into TINY and ADORABLE tadpoles! There are probably several hundred in the 10-gallon tank, so tomorrow, I will move 50 to a new tank and release the rest. I wish I could raise them all! These little guys hatched on May 17th, so they are not quite ready to eat real food yet (right?) Do you think raising 50 tadpoles in a 10-gallon tank is appropriate? Please educate me! Image 1: Here are the little babies! My camera isn't good ...
Updated June 13th, 2012 at 01:13 PM by Abigale
Wednesday was a very rainy day, so on Thursday morning, I just had this feeling that gray tree frogs had finally laid their eggs. My husband and I were leaving early in the morning to visit the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, but I wanted to check the puddles near my house. To my delight, there were dozens of gray tree frog eggs! My husband and I took a minute to scoop up the eggs and transport them to a waiting 10-gallon fish tank. I can't wait for these little guys to hatch! ...