This is a poll for those who keep Litoria caerulea, White's or as they call them in Australia green treefrogs.
Of those that keep White's treefogs, Litoria caerulea which of the following answers most describes you?
This is a poll for those who keep Litoria caerulea, White's or as they call them in Australia green treefrogs.
Of those that keep White's treefogs, Litoria caerulea which of the following answers most describes you?
Don't to forget to vote.
I'm voting the second option. I have whites, but I would love to get other kinds.
I'm goin towards the second. I only have Kirby, but from my past experiences with frog catching while camping and all sorts of others, I wouldn't mind getting a red eyed, a pacman, or any others, including those little temporary Tupperware and little pond frogs haha. I also want to get Kirby a brother....
Sticking to my whites for now, not sure if I want any others even though I love them all!
I have 1 White's tree frog as of now bu I'm keeping other species and will add more soon
Whites but after we get a little more educated would love to go bigger and to more advanced frogs.
I have whites and american green
i have a whites tree frog, and will continue other frogs, but i am pretty sure that my whites is a "gateway frog" i just want so many of them!
how can you tell your frogs gender??
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Would love me to keep Giant Tree frog but we need a license to keep them. Hopefully next year.
Currently starting out in frogs with southern brown tree frogs and spotted grass frogs we don't a license for these.
#3, started out with two big eyed tree frogs, just picked up another yesterday and a whites and two fire bellies, never thought I would like them so much super fascinated by them, as of right now I'm no longer buying any more pets, have to keep these ones under control, but they are a lot of fun.
I'm voting first.
Don't remember if I ever commented here but I'd vote #2 I had other frogs before White's (but have wanted White's for a LONG time!) but in the future I would like to add Milkys and Mossys, then I'm done
Mom to these fine frogs!
4.4.0 White's tree frogs (Litoria caerulea): Sir Honey Lime, Bok & Choi, Martha, Shirley, Leapin' Loo and Ping & Pong; 0.2.1 Amazon Milk Frogs (Trachycephalus resinifictrix): Otto & Echo and Pip-Squeak aka Tiny
2.0.0 South American Bird Poo Frogs (Hyla marmorata): Ribbit & Rupert
Hey guys do whites tree frog shed because Mine had dirt on it and i pulled it off but it was just dirty loose skin that was really thin and clear. Also if so Should i pull it off or let it fall off?
Hey guys do whites tree frog shed because Mine had dirt on it and i pulled it off but it was just dirty loose skin that was really thin and clear. Also if so Should i pull it off or let it fall off? I really dont know and if this was already posted sorry.
white tree frog need lighting... because i am stay in singapore still can keep the white tree frog ..... because i am buying very soon
There have been studies that suggest a UVB light helps some frog's bones. Also if you have plants you might need a grow light for your plants.
I want to get some whites I've got pacman frogs right now albino and samurai blue peppermint . I've already got my 100 gallon that I'm going to put on it's side so it's 4ft tall I'm going to get a door to put on it
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Nice, Pacou, the frogs should like the height. I have no idea what to answer, since I don't plan on owning any other frogs for the forseeable future, but I wouldn't mind keeping toads, milkies, gray tree frogs, or even blue dart frogs.
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