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Heatheranne Yes, I agree. Pictures would... September 4th, 2011, 01:36 AM
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    froggymatt
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    well i do have greys that are about 5" long . and some great eaters! so i figured..cork bark for the rear,pothos and mini jade,pond with gravel and running water and a few big tree limbs for climbing...heres a pic of diggem....Name:  One fat frog.jpg
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    well i do have greys that are about 5" long . and some great eaters!
    Grey Treefrogs, Hyla versicolor, don't get that big (nor do the similar Cope's).

    Quote Originally Posted by froggymatt View Post

    so i figured..cork bark for the rear,pothos and mini jade,pond with gravel and running water and a few big tree limbs for climbing...heres a pic of diggem....Name:  One fat frog.jpg
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    I'm not sure what that is, but it doesn't look like a Grey treefrog to me the nose is too pointy but it's hard to tell from the pic.

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    illadelfyaEAGLE
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    For some plant ideas, heres my WTF tank. Bottom left- Epipremnum aureum (golden pothos- nearly indestructable), tall plant to the left- Zamioculas zamiifolia (nice tall plants with big sturdy leaves, they are bulbs tho so you dont want to over-water them), Top right- Ficus pumila (creeping fig - keep soil moist) Bottom right- Syngonium sp. (arrow head plant). They are all in a 18x18x24 exoterra with 2 24W daylight (6500k) CFL bulbs.
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    Lacibeth
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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
    Grey Treefrogs, Hyla versicolor, don't get that big (nor do the similar Cope's).



    I'm not sure what that is, but it doesn't look like a Grey treefrog to me the nose is too pointy but it's hard to tell from the pic.
    Looks like it could be a cuban tree frog. Froggymatt can you post more pictures?

    H. versicolor and H. chrysoscelis at max are 2".

    I would also recommend way, way more plants. You've got a ton of space and it needs to be pretty bushy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lacibeth View Post
    Looks like it could be a cuban tree frog. Froggymatt can you post more pictures?
    That would be my guess, especially if it's 5".


    And froggymatt- about the other two pics you have in your albums Picture 1 of 3 from diggem and Picture 2 of 3 from diggem it might just be me, but unless otherwise stated people will tend to believe that you are claiming these are your photos. Unless you are Cathy Keifer (Baby Grey Tree Frog On Vine Photo | SpiderPic Royalty Free Stock Photos) AND Mark Moffatt (National Geographic Events - Army Ants & Flying Frogs), this just isn't the case. I'm assuming it's just an oversight on your part, but you might want to explicitly give credit and make sure you have the rights to distribute and use these photos on the web like you've done here. Just my unrequested 2 cents.

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    froggymatt
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    sorry about that..i will correct.it was a oversight on my part. the darker one is mine though....i came to find out at my vet that theese are indeed osteopilus septentrionalis...or cuban tree frogs. just a lot larger than the ones he's seen lately. largest measures in at 5 inches with the other 5 at about 4 3/4 inches.

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