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    darrel
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    It is a green tree frog like jodi has on her arm, the pet store here called it a north american.

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    Kurt
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    Thanks for the information. The term North American treefrog is way to broad of a term. There is a pic of mine in my profile. Mine lacks the stripe.

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    Welcome to the forum!

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    darrel
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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    Welcome to the forum!
    Thank you, I have only been in to the frogs for about a year so I don't know that much.

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    jody
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    hi derrel, nice to see you here.
    Mr kurt, does he have red eyes? I have seen the light green frogs with no stripes. they are bigger, and dont seem to change from light to dark like my stripy gtf. they are called leaf frogs in the pet store. are they the same but for the stripe? is the no stripe frog native to the us too?

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    Kurt's frog is a Green Tree Frog (Hyla cinerea) and is native to the U.S. His just happens to be slightly different, you'll see some GTFs with yellow spots, some that are albino, and even some that are blue. You're probably talking about Red Eyed Tree Frogs (Agalychnis callidryas). They do change from lime green to dark green quite often and as the name suggests they have bright red eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tylototriton View Post
    Kurt's frog is a Green Tree Frog (Hyla cinerea) and is native to the U.S. His just happens to be slightly different, you'll see some GTFs with yellow spots, some that are albino, and even some that are blue. You're probably talking about Red Eyed Tree Frogs (Agalychnis callidryas). They do change from lime green to dark green quite often and as the name suggests they have bright red eyes.
    I could've said any better myself. And I have both a GTF and 4 red-eyed leaf frogs some of which are posted in my profile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    Thanks for the information. The term North American treefrog is way to broad of a term. There is a pic of mine in my profile. Mine lacks the stripe.
    I was thinking he looked like the woods tree frog, my bust.

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