Well serioisly not all frogs croak constantly and I don't think that should be your big problem. Whites tree frogs are fun, hardy, and not to loud. They are great beginner frogs. It just depends on what ou like...![]()
Well serioisly not all frogs croak constantly and I don't think that should be your big problem. Whites tree frogs are fun, hardy, and not to loud. They are great beginner frogs. It just depends on what ou like...![]()
I did think the white's were awfully cute, but they have a pretty loud croak and if I had 2 males that felt the need to compete for a female I think they would easily keep me up. Even if they don't sound all the time, I'm not the greatest sleeper and a couple croaks could wake me up, but with a smaller frog like the american green it's more of a chirping noise that I would enjoy listening to and almost use as a sort of lullaby. I've listened to wild frogs at night and enjoyed it, but larger toad calls I find unpleasant.
Plus, I love tiny things. My favorite fish (that I breed because I love them so much) are less than 1" long. I first saw the reed frogs and that got me into getting frogs, I'm looking at ones that are slightly larger but my real passion is with the little ones. I'd prefer to get frogs that are less than 2" long, though I'm extending that slightly to consider big-eyes (because they're cute with a funny croak) and red-eyes (because they're gorgeous with a really nice croak).
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