Welcome to the forum Jen, You have definitely come to the right place for information. I love their name's and hope to see photo's of Pickles and Delilah :-).
Hello! I am a proud frog parent of two White's Tree Frogs, Pickles (female) and Delilah (male). I have had them 2 1/2 years and anyone I have known longer than a week, has heard a few stories about them. I am happy to say that my passion for frogs has a contagious effect on the people I talk to about them and my co-workers definetly have a new found appreciation for frogs.
I often have questions regarding the frogs and their habitat and my searches frequently lead to this forum so I figured it was about time I joined. I look forward to learning more and hope I can share some of what I know too.
Welcome to the forum Jen, You have definitely come to the right place for information. I love their name's and hope to see photo's of Pickles and Delilah :-).
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Welcome to Frog Forum Jen! Looking forward to seeing photo's of Pickels & Delilah! Mmmm did you stated sexes and name combo right, or inverted?
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !
Welcome to the forum! We love hearing about people's frogs; we loooooove photos too! Share away.
Lol. Carlos I did state the names and sexes correctly. I got both frogs when they were very young and had them close to a year before I could tell what sex they were. By then they had been named for so long I didn't want to change it. Plus I think I have a habit of just naming my pets based on how they look rather than their sex. I also have a African Fat-Tailed Gecko named Walter who is a female, but again I didn't know until later. And my very first fish was a male veiltale betta named Betty. :0)
Thanks for answer Jen! Interesting way to name pets... but would never try on humans, he, he, he.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !
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