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    Rae
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    I use half water half white pure vinegar to clean everything then rinse it very well with hot water and let it air dry well before putting stuff back in... with cleaning the glass water and vinegar at 50/50 again and let it air out well before froggies go back in.

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    Kristen
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    Sorry to be a spoil sport, but they are illegal and we don't have any in Australia (accept for a possible few in the illegal pet trade). Only Australian natives can be kept (and seeing as though we are the only ones we have I think that works out fine haha)
    I remember from your other post you're in Vic. The frogs we can keep are

    OFF LICENSE (Still can't be taken from the wild in any stage of life e.g. tadpole egg frog)
    Common Eastern Froglet Crinia signifera
    Eastern Banjo Frog Limnodynastes dumerilii
    Plains Froglet Crinia parinsignifera
    Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii
    Spotted Grass Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis

    BASIC LICENSE
    Blue Mountains Tree Frog Litoria citropa
    Brown Striped Frog Limnodynastes peronii
    Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli
    Dainty Green Tree Frog Litoria gracilenta
    Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog Litoria fallax
    Giant Barred Frog Mixophyes iteratus
    Giant Tree Frog Litoria infrafrenata
    Great Barred Frog Mixophyes fasciolatus
    Green Tree Frog Litoria caerulea
    Haswell’s Frog Paracrinia haswelli
    Leaf Green Tree Frog Litoria phyllochroa
    Leseur’s Frog Litoria lesueuri
    Peron's Tree Frog Litoria peronii
    Southern Smooth Froglet Geocrinia laevis
    Water-holding Frog Cyclorana platycephala
    Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii

    ADVANCED LICENSE
    Giant Burrowing Frog Heleioporus australiacus
    Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea
    Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis
    Magnificent Tree Frog Litoria splendida
    Northern Dwarf Tree Frog Litoria bicolor
    Orange Thighed Tree Frog Litoria xanthomera
    Red-eyed Tree Frog Litoria chloris
    Roth's Tree Frog Litoria rothii
    Southern Toadlet Pseudophryne semimarmorata






    I'm assuming you already have a basic license (as it was needed to keep your previous frog) so look through the frogs on there and there might be one you like. )

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    Pluke
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    Name:  magnificenttreefrog.jpg
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Size:  34.5 KB Magnificent Tree Frog.. is truely Magnificient. How hard is it for you guys to get an advanced license down there? That Water Holding Frog is kind of cool, too. Reminds me of a Pacman, somewhat.

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    Kristen
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    Default Re: thinking of getting a new frog?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pluke View Post
    Name:  magnificenttreefrog.jpg
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Size:  34.5 KB Magnificent Tree Frog.. is truely Magnificient. How hard is it for you guys to get an advanced license down there? That Water Holding Frog is kind of cool, too. Reminds me of a Pacman, somewhat.
    Yeah it's gorgeous. Relative of the whites actually
    Hnestly not hard, just fill out a few forms, pay a few hundred dollars and hey presto! you have an advanced license.
    But you have to renew it each year so its a few hundred a year just for the license. Also whenever you get a new animal you have to put it in a kind of "log" thing you get with the person you got it froms license number and details, the animals number and details ect.
    haha sorta
    but haha trust me if we had pacmans here I wouldn't have any room in my house for the bed!

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    Pluke
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    Wow, You can't get pacmans in Austrailia...? How sad.

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    Rae
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    The 1st post mentioned getting a Green Tree Frog... But I was unsure if that meant American or Australian green. All my info has been about American Greens. Australian Greens also known as Whites or Dumpy need different care and temp then what I have posted.

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    Kristen
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    Default Re: thinking of getting a new frog?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pluke View Post
    Wow, You can't get pacmans in Austrailia...? How sad.
    We don't have anything here except natives. Which isn't that bad

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    nathlovesfrogs
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    Sorry for your loss he was a beautiful frog, hoping you will get another one soon

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