Recently one of my White's tree frogs made about 20 croaking noises early in the morning. My other frog is a female and I thought this one was too, but now I'm not sure. Any advice? I've had my female for about 2 months and the other one for a little over a week.
It will still be quite difficult to tell at this point. Some female individuals may croak a few times. I have a male and a female. My male croaks every day about three or four times. If your frog begins croaking regularly then it is probably a male. Try playing a video of a whites tree frog croaking. If your frog responds it is almost definitely a male. Only time will tell and never for certain. Good Luck!
Litoria caerulea 1.1.0 (White's Tree Frog)
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