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    I was wondering if anyone has any info on Canyon Tree Frogs regarding legality, availibility, and care. Anything will be helpful.

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    I found a semi reliable source saying there is no federal listing for them along with no listing in Utah. I have no idea of their listing in of Arizona, Colorado, or New Mexico.

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    On AmphibiaWeb they're listed as Least Concern (LC). I do know that they are a Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) carrier. For there care they live in rocky outcroppings and crevices near streams in the southwest. I would say a tank that has many rocky ledges, some pieces of drift wood and a small stream like set up would be appropriate. In regards to who has them, breeds them, I'm not sure. Hope this helps somewhat.

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    Thanks for your input. I have been mainly thinking a tank with a large quickrete and foam back ground with multiple crevices (this seems to be a common place for them, I have looked at a lot of pictures) and a very small waterfall, really just a tiny flow over multiple ledges. From my attempted research I have found that some have tested positive for BD but are not totally adversely affected and their hasn't been a decrease in population.

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    That sounds good and I when I said carrier, I was referring to the fact that it is a species that acts as a vector (ie carries the pathogen, but doesn't become sick from it). So I'd recommend looking for CB. It would be awful to accidentally introduce Bd to your amphibians you already have. Good luck, and I do like the sound of the set up :-)

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    Now I just need to find out where (if I can get them)

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    hi, i'm new to this site, but i thought it would be good to ask some questions about a frog my sister found. i looked up pictures on google and found out that it VERY CLOSELY resembles a canyon tree frog. i am sure this is the right species, but i found it near the IN/MI state line, so i would like to know how this frog(which is native in the southern states) ended up here. thanks!

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    Default Re: Hyla arenicolor- Canyon Tree Frog

    Shawnee it's a Gray Tree Frog. They look very similar to Canyon Tree Frogs. As the only person on here who has seen the two in person I can vouch for that.
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    thanks john! i had been wondering whether i had it wrong or not. thanks for confirming it!

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    Default Re: Hyla arenicolor- Canyon Tree Frog

    Here's a Canyon Tree Frog, Hyla arenicolor. As you can see, it is very similar to a Gray Tree Frog:

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    Nice photo, that does look a lot like a grey tree frog

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    Very cute John! I find myself wanting one now... especially after hearing their call:

    http://www.reptilesofaz.org/Turtle-Amphibs-Subpages/h-h-arenicolor.html

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    t sounds like a cheezey sound effect from a low budget sci-fi film from the 60's. Sweet.

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    hey, i don't know if you are still looking, but i do have a recently morphed canyon tree frog. s/he is extreamly cute! but i don't have the right set up for him. let me know!

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    I found four in the past two days in Zion's national park. You can't take them from there so I went and caught two at Red Cliffs Recreation Area.

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    They were sitting on huge rocks by streams. Almost perfectly blended in.

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