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    evian
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    Default Malaysian Yellow Spotted Tree Toad CB toadlets

    These are Malaysian Yellow Spotted Tree Toads (Pedostibes Hosii) They are the only known arboreal tree dwelling toad species in the world. These are extremely rare to have in captivity and it's a very rare occasion to produce captive bred animals. I believe I might be the third person in the U.S. to captive breed this species. The toadlets are eating pinhead and week old crickets daily as well as fruit flies. These guys are way more entertaining than tree frogs. way more active and easier to care for. Toadlets will change in color and pattern over time as they develop into adults. Pictures are of one of my offspring and the mother. Colors can range from light Green, Dark purple, light bluish purple and orange. Males are usually brown but sometimes very pale green. $125 each

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    Theeblueking
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    Default Re: Malaysian Yellow Spotted Tree Toad CB toadlets

    Quote Originally Posted by evian View Post
    These are Malaysian Yellow Spotted Tree Toads (Pedostibes Hosii) They are the only known arboreal tree dwelling toad species in the world. These are extremely rare to have in captivity and it's a very rare occasion to produce captive bred animals. I believe I might be the third person in the U.S. to captive breed this species. The toadlets are eating pinhead and week old crickets daily as well as fruit flies. These guys are way more entertaining than tree frogs. way more active and easier to care for. Toadlets will change in color and pattern over time as they develop into adults. Pictures are of one of my offspring and the mother. Colors can range from light Green, Dark purple, light bluish purple and orange. Males are usually brown but sometimes very pale green. $125 each

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    Those are awesome, Good Job! Too bad i cant afford them at this time x (

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