Hi I got two baby white tree frogs a couple of weeks ago. Now I'm trying to find our what gender they are? I read that you can tell when you look at their thumbs. To me they look like females but I would like to hear other options. They are still babies and don't make a single sound at night.
Thank you
I don't see any pads, but then even my adult, clearly male frogs don't have distinctly colored pads. Luckily frogs seem to start calling pretty early so you might not have a long wait to figure it out.
Thank you very much for your reply. I checked their thumbs again and both don't have a colored pad so far, but to be sure I guess I will have to wait a little. I wouldn't mind having a boy as well but the pet store only sells baby's and it's not easy to tell.
I have a question if you don't mind.
How much do you feed your adult frog?
I feed mine about three large crickets roughly three times a week. You can guess whether your adult frog is underweight or overweight by looking at the folds of fat over its ears. There should be a fold, but it shouldn't cover the ear more than halfway.
Younger frogs are probably going to be thinner of course.
That's very useful information thank you!
I believe after 1 year they are adults?
So far I feed my babies about 3 small-medium crickets each day. I hope it's not too much.
One year should be adulthood, though my frog continued growing a little after that.
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