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    These guys are starting to become a little popular in the pet trade. What is their care like?

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    These guys are starting to become a little popular in the pet trade. What is their care like?
    similar to T. corticale: flooded tank with something to climb, "dirty"/old water (with tanins; e.g. oak leaves or bark), cool temperatures (I keep mine below 20 C)

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    Very cool frogs! These guys look very similar to T. corticale, is there some way to tell them apart?
    What do you feed yours?

    Is it safe to use oak leaves from outside or do you need to prepare them somehow to make them safe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raya View Post
    Very cool frogs! These guys look very similar to T. corticale, is there some way to tell them apart?
    they are half the size and with a trained eye, the markings are different.


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    What do you feed yours?
    mainly crickets.


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    Is it safe to use oak leaves from outside or do you need to prepare them somehow to make them safe?
    depending where you live resp. collect them. I just rinse them.

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    How many frogs can you spot on this photo?


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    I think I see one. That's awesome cammo!

    Is that a T. gordonii or a T. stellatum?

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    Is that a T. gordonii or a T. stellatum?
    it's a T. bicolor

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    Heh, well it's just me being stupid. Of course it's a T. bicolor when the thread is called 'Theloderma bicolor'!
    Just didn't see any green on that frog in the picture..

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    Froglet:


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    Sorry to hijack this thread.Has anyone bred these and can anyone give me any tips for the tadpole care?

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