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Hey my name is shara im 16 and I currently own Green and golden bell frogs and have been breeding them successfully for a while now
just woundering how many others have Green and golden bell frog just trying to find some common ground
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Grif beat me to it, as usual ! 'Johnny on the spot'
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Maybe do a search ? I know we have had posts ,recently , regarding the bells
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Hey there Shara and welcome to the forum. I also keep Green and Golden bells (litoria aruea). I have not yet tried breeding them but do breed the Whistling tree frogs (Litoria ewingi)
Oh and by the way, I like your Avatar
I am looking into getting some Whistling tree frogs so if you have any tips it would be much appreciated there aren't many frog breeds in new zealand
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Hi Shara,
I am also new to the forums and I keep bell frogs in NZ. I have got 3 probable Green/ Gold and one Southern plus two tadpoles supposed to be GG but who knows! Cool you are breeding them- I haven't tried that, just assumed they will sort themselves out in good time if they are the right mix... I'm reasonably new to frogs as well as the forum too.
Welcom to frog Forum in New Zealand are can you get Green and Golden bells on a basic license because they are introduced? Because in Australia you have to have advanced license which is a bit of a pain haha i would love to get them one day.
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Hi, welcome, I have bell frogs too, so does my girl. How many frogs do u have and how big is your tank?
I want an albino. I have 2 big and one little (albino parent)
hi,ive been keeping these for years now,they have just started to breed,thats the north island golden bells not ment to survive in the colder south island conditions
Hey does anyone from NZ have any good information about Bell Frogs? I have four frogs I got from Animates as tadpoles but they are all different. Buddha is huge and green. The two medium sized ones I haven't named yet because they look identical are brown. And Quasimodo is brown and very small (as in a third of the size of Quasi). I am building a tank for them now and would like to set it up as close to natural as I can but I know that the frogs will have different needs. What age do they start breeding? How do I find out if they are male or female? Should I look at getting another green frog like Buddha?
Hi, Buddha I guessing is the female, I have noticed they are the hungriest and grow faster. Males more hidy. Do any have a green stripe down the middle of their backs. They do change colour to their surroundings, do u have a lot of brown in your tank. The strongest get the most and grow the fastest. They start breeding quite early. It is harder to tell the sex outside of summer because the males will croak. they will breed with other species, They are ferocious eaters and I am surprised they haven't eaten the smallest one. They are tree frogs so like the height in a tank. Somewhere to hide, somewhere to swim somewhere to climb, food. They will adapt even if are different. rain and mist can bring on breeding if the right conditions.
The two medium sized ones can sometimes look green. I always try and have enough food in the tank so I guess they don't feel starved enough to have a go at Quasi. So a half and half tank is the best idea for them them. I don't think they like running water from what I've seen when I put a water fountain in their old tank but some slow moving/ trickling water may be ok ae?
I have a fountain in one end of mine, they seem to like it. U add more ground space if u go up, they like to jump. The southern bell frogs are darker often, but have a green stripe from head all the way down the back. It doesn't have to be half half water/land but they do like to swim and is good exercise for them. From many places I have read pet shops cant always guarantee what they have, lots are donated. You smallest frog, does it look like the others?
Buddha looks nothing like the others. The smallest one looks like the other two but alot smaller
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