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    Question GENUS Phyllomedusa

    I was wondering what species, other than sauvagii, produce the waxy secretion that makes them a low moisture/humiduty requiring tree frog? Or do all species in this genus do so? Of the species that are "waxy", which ones are most readily available CB? Thanks!

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    Default Re: GENUS Phyllomedusa

    Check out Phyllomedusa bicolor.
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    Default Re: GENUS Phyllomedusa

    Quote Originally Posted by tgampper View Post
    Check out Phyllomedusa bicolor.
    Thanks. Any other species?

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    Default Re: GENUS Phyllomedusa

    as far as I know sauvagii are muuuch easier to find. bicolors are quite difficult to breed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinpilon1 View Post
    as far as I know sauvagii are muuuch easier to find. bicolors are quite difficult to breed.
    Boy dont I know that one about the bicolor. There is another savaugi that you may be interested in. the avatar morph.. Picture a blue waxy with green dots.
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