There is a sticky at the top of the forum for them. They are a very VERY easy and hearty frog and one of the best in my opinion. Lucky you. ^w^ Post pics! I'd like to see!![]()
There is a sticky at the top of the forum for them. They are a very VERY easy and hearty frog and one of the best in my opinion. Lucky you. ^w^ Post pics! I'd like to see!![]()
thanks i have had him for about three hours and she has already changed from a near white to a brown to match the branches she is on i do not have a cord in my possesion to put pics up but once i do i will get them up. also would you say the small exo terra terrarium would work fine.
this is when i first found him( yes its a him he croaked at me) he was still pretty grayish white to match the steps he was on
Awww, he is adorable. I have two Grey Tree Frogs. I know one is definitely male as one croaks a lot - also I've been reading that males have yellow on their back legs. It gets brighter when around another male is around as sort of a warning type thing. If by Small Exo-Terra you mean the 12"x12"x12" - that should be fine to house just one Grey Tree Frog. I have the 18"x18"x18", I believe and have my two in that with PLENTY of room. I see them perched near each other all the time, though.
yeah mine has really bright yellow on the inside of his back legs would you have any suggestions on what to get for a terraium set up like anything extra i need that doesnt come with the kit
the rainforest kit the small one
Thats actually not true. My Hellen had yellow on her back legs and she was most definitely female. Its just part of the coloring for the species. Its possible that it gets brighter when another male is around (but it would make more sense that it would get brighter when a female is around. kinda like a male bird plumping up its colorful feathers to impress a possible mate) but I'm not sure. But all Grays have the yellow on the inner parts of the back legs.
Grays are easy to tell if there male or female. White throat is girl, dark brown or black is male. This wont change even when they change to match there surroundings. They are very chameleon like. Hell displayed all kinds of colors from almost pure white to a green very similar to my store bought green tree frog (yup. even though there "gray" they can still turn green to blend in) to almost black and every color in between. Females make noises similar to croaking but not as often as males do. Hellen sometimes made this chirping noise around dinner time or when the cat was being too friendly with the tank. Azy (my whites female) made this little call a few times since I've had her but nothing constant.
Now constant calling could either be a male or a female who desires constant attention (they are a communal frog by nature). Now some may disagree with me but Hell always loved it when I took her out of her tank and handled her. She would sit on my upper chest and watch tv with me or on my shoulder ect ect. They are a very hardy frog and do stand up to handling pretty well. So if you have a white throat you do have a girl but if shes making lots of noise you may look into getting her a tank mate (I got Percy, a captive bred green and they were actually very happy together. you could also look around and see if you can find another gray) or lavish her with attention yourself. :3
yeah the part that expandes when she croaks is white but just below her mouth is a grayish color and i was thinking about getting another frog in close relation to a gray and i have never seen a wild gray until today. my parents made me put it in my basement tonight because they wanted to see if it would wake them up when its down stairs and if it doesnt i get to keep it
Sounds like you do have a boy.A young boy, but a boy non the less. If you get another gray from the wild and its female, be careful. They could breed and you could have a bunch of tadpolls you didn't expect to have. XD
And despite what others say, Greens and Grays CAN be mixed with no harm to either one. It is NOT recommended to mix species unless you know for sure but I can attest from personal experience that if you have enough room then a green and gray will be perfectly happy together. If you go to the store to pic out a green try (and I say try because the greens we have at work are REALLY good at hiding during work hours) to pick one that is a good size. If the worker helping you seems knowledgeable of the frogs habits ask which one is the best eater. My Green, Percy, was small at first and Helly did take all the crickets when they first started living together. I put Percy in her own tank for about a month to fatten her up (which turned into several months cuse that was when the cat got ahold of Percy) and when I put her back in with Hell she was more assertive and though dinner time looked like a scene from "West Side Story" while the two stared each other down in the center of the tank, they both got plenty to eat and never physically fought over food.
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