I have two White's Australian tree frogs. One, Bogart, has more than doubled in size since late July. But Humphrey is still pretty small. I know he is eating because I hand feed both of them.
They both live in the same enclosure so I don't think it's an environment issue. I don't think it's that Bogart is causing Humphrey to be stressed or anything either because if anything, Humphrey is bugging Bogart more than the other way around.
Here he is the day I got him:
Here he is a few months ago, he's the one on the left. Bogart was slightly bigger to begin with, but not too much so:
And this picture was taken this week. Humphrey is a little closer to the camera so it's not a perfect size comparison, but it's a decent one:
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nothing to worry about just growing at different paste. and the green one is an Indonesian whites
Is there any real difference between them?
I think the Indonesian ones tend to be slightly bigger than the bluish Australian ones. Also, females are bigger than males. As long as Humphrey is eating and looking active and healthy, there's nothing to worry about...just make sure the other guy doesn't get so big as to try and eat him![]()
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