Modern aztec or ancient aztec?
There's a modern Aztec?
He used the word modern before "africa art/aztec." I was just checking![]()
Although this is not scientific, I wanted to do my own RGB test. Here are the results I got using averaged (100x100) color samples of Dumper and Jade. This is why I consider Dumper to be green. The shadowed area is what I percieve as being "blue". Both frogs fall outside of this range...
Last edited by into; November 8th, 2009 at 12:22 AM. Reason: deleted an untrue statement after seeing the images together.
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Wow. Who would have thought that this would become one of the most discussed messages on FrogForum. Hahahahaha
XD Well no one else is discussing it. My arguement: It may not be directy definately blue but you must admit that one frog is definately closer to blue than the other. (Also my brother who is not a frog fanatic in any way agrees that one of those frogs is definately blue in his opinion, though perhaps it is not blue enough to be considered "true blue".) So for people who are specifically interested in white's tree frogs closer to blue, what label would you like us to give them? (Personally I think they look much cooler in that little... area between green and blue that is apparently still green)
Last edited by Crystal6; November 8th, 2009 at 01:31 PM.
They are more blue than the green phase, but are still green.
I still go with teal.
And yeah. What a ridiculous conversation.It's Kurt's fault.
White's treefrogs, if you really need more than that, try Australian White's treefrogs.
Last night I had an Indonesian White's treefrog staying the night. I took him to the vet today for a friend. He was more to the yellow side of green, when compared to my Australian White's treefrogs and a lot bigger then mine too. Sadly a lot louder than mine too! Scared the **** out of me at one point. It was dead silent, then all of a sudden a loud "Waaa". Thankfully, he is out of my home and back at his home.
The vet diagnosed it with "red-leg" by the way.
What would you call the blue phase then?
And thank you to both of you for getting me to compare green to blue to teal instead of doing homework.![]()
Color theory? I've never taken a class like that (maybe you guys will think that's why I think the frogs are blue!)
I was sick eariler, but should have started on homework by now. But then I got onto these forums.
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