Thank you My collegues have, not me. As they says, T.bicolor, T.stellatum, T.gordoni spend almost all the time in the water. Very 'shy' frogs
yes, they look very similar, but stay a little bit smaller. See this photo >>click here<< (the one on the left has appr. 4,5 cm bodylength, the one on the right almost 4 cm)
WOW! I WANT ONE OF THOSE GREEN FROGS! Man, in half the pictures you cant even tell its a frog it just looks like moss...hard to tell where there heads are even when you see there feet. Man, I bet those would sell for big cash out here...I have NEVER seen one...
Welcome to the forum. Great frogs to work with.. Although cortical and asperum are the most common in the states right now. Hopefully the rest will be more available.
Michael Novy
rainforestjunkys.com
Thank you T.asperum's eggs:And few T.corticale photos:I don't know what is it. Looks like "dark form" to me...
Awesome pictures and frogs!!!
Can you please share this picture in higher resolution? It'll be a great wallpaper!
1.0 Hyla cinerea1.0.1 Leptopelis vermiculatus
Ofcourse. 2816 x 2112 is maximum: http://s017.radikal.ru/i428/1110/d3/0dd388bc129d.jpg
It was adult Nauphoeta cinerea...
Thanks for thread information and great photographs Sergey! The high resolution photo in post 29 is my new desktop picture. Hope sometime next year can set-up a vivarium for some Theloderma.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !
wow great photos and beautiful frogs. i love the green ones (sorry new to frogs lol). theyre amazing looking!!
Thanks. It's my favorite frogs. I hope to buy some of other available species (like stellatum, bicolor and gordoni) soon.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)