I'm from Taupo, not many good frog vets up here. I presume the people on this site will have far more knowledge about frogs than the vets in this region.
But i could be wrong.
I'm from Taupo, not many good frog vets up here. I presume the people on this site will have far more knowledge about frogs than the vets in this region.
But i could be wrong.
Also can anybody identify the breed of this frog. I was told it was a whistling tree frog but i don't know if it is?
Thanks, I'll compile some research and see wot my vet can do.
I have had this frog for about 2 years, don't know how old it was before I got it. How do i check what sex my frogs are? Are these Native frogs? And are they usually found in the North Island or South?
Thanks for all this information guys its very helpful.![]()
Hey Ebony, where do you get your frog food from, and what types of food do you get from them, my frogs are too shy to eat anything out of my hands or off tweezers and they only go for stuff that moves alot so I don't know if mealworms will be a good choice. I buy flies from the local pet shop but considering im the only person who does it its proving to be quite expensive, I've been looking around this site and cant find anything on breeding your own food (I will quickly start my own thread and see other peoples suggestions).
I read somewhere that feeding crickets fish food then feeding the frogs with said crickets can be good. Will this be good for my frogs? I need to get some variety into their diet.
Thanks for all your help guys, my frogs will appreciate it thoroughly
Your Whistlers are not native to NZ, they were introduced here from Australia as well as the Green & Golden Bell Frogs and the Southern Bell frog. It is against the law to keep NZ native frogs. Ive never seen a NZ native here any way so they must be in really remote places. I can tell males from females by the shape and colouring. The Female tends to be quite rounded (Fat..Lol) the Male is leaner and Ive found they tend to have more yellow colouring on the arms and legs and under body. The Females are mainly whitish underneath. Im no expert but Ive guest right with most of my frogs. Oh and male croaks
. That a sure sign.
Unfortunately you maybe right. I would give your local Vet a try anyway. Ring first and explain the situation. What I did with my Vet was look up information myself and print out my findings. He then gave me what I needed. Maybe someone here will have had the same problem and could help with the type of medication.
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