HI! i have 3 red eye tree frogs... but i dont know if they are adult... or juvenile... i wanna know this cause if they are adult i have 3 males... or if they are juvenile there is one that is much big than the others... so little but much big... thanks! sorry for my english !
Only I want to know if there is some way of noticing it, some physical feature or something
Post some pics
ok i´ll take some pics thanks!
Here the pictures... what do you think ?
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I'd say juvenile to adult mabye sub adult how long are they
from left to right... 5cm , 5,5cm , 6cm do yow know if they are males or females?
i take de first picture with my hand to say how long are they
Very pretty !
I think they are a pretty good size.
Feed them well ! The cricket you have in with them is too large.
A female will grow larger than the males. However, it is my experience ---they grow more slowly?
Only the males will call.
Size wise it looks like female- male-female- time will tell.
But body shape looks opposite to me. male -female-male ........more likely as well
Congrats ! And welcome to Frog Forum.
Lynn
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thanks for all dudes!! i give some small prices! but they doesnt eat... they only eat crickets like this you see in the picture...
This link might help: there are a lot of ways to tell
Tell if Your Tree Frog Is Male or Female - wikiHow
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