Since when?
Cuban tree frogs come in a wide range of colors. Most are brownish, but some are almost white, and some are dark green.
In an older post, she showed pictures of the tadpoles, they aren't grey tree frogs.
Hyla versicolor (grey tree frog) tadpoles look like this:
I got some mystery tadpoles (from ebay), supposed to be green tree frogs. They clearly weren't, and turned out to be cubans. Hers could still be something else, but most native frogs are smooth (that was one of the ways to id cubans).
I see google was nice to you. Fill free to show me another green cuban tree frog. Seems as though you whent on google and chose the images that best helped support your claims. Did you see the rest of the images of grey tree frog tadpoles that look nothing like the one you posted? http://www.frogforum.net/content/gra...-breeding-120/ scroll down,
Cuban tree frogs are also a very "warty" species
Baby cubans also generally have stripes and reddish eyes. Not saying they all do but that is the case with most of them which leads me away from that species.
Of course I chose a picture of a green cuban to show that they come in green. I also mentioned the other colors they came in. I'm sorry if you have a problem with me for some reason, I am only trying to help someone.
Kimberly - Good luck with your frog!
Just wanna say to the person who got snarky about finding ONE photo of a green Cuban that maybe some people are just better at finding information.
There is a thread on this forum about free Cuban tree frogs by Tommyboy and the majority of his Cubans are green(pics posted).
This video is also from a user of this forum of a pet green Cuban in action...
Cuban Tree Frog feeding response - YouTube
And of my 3 personal pet Cuban tree frogs, one likes to turn green occasionally.
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