Which species is this below? This is what I want.
What is the name of the frog below.
This is the easiest way for me to know which frog is which.
Which species is this below? This is what I want.
What is the name of the frog below.
This is the easiest way for me to know which frog is which.
Top pics are Phyllomedusa sauvagii and the last 2 are bicolors.
Thanks. I'll continue on with my research.
These frogs are really awesome looking. There's just something about the way they look. Do you have pictures of your set-up?
Here is my bicolor setup
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Bryan, these species are similar in care, bicolour can tolerate a bit higher humidity, but need way bigger cages. You won't be able to find CB frogs, so if you are to get bicolour it is gonna be WC = more headache and possible medical problems, because of all that I would not consider it as a beginner frog. But there is nothing like holding one of these. Very very impressive frogs when they're happy and healthy ( see pics of Daniel frog in his other thread)
sauvagii are awesome, you can get cb baby, they can live in smaller cages and need lower humidity. I would suggest you go with these.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
I don't about you guys over the pond but here in the UK and EU, I have never seen any CB bicolor for sale. As Lija said, more often that not bicolors come into the pet trade with some dreadful rubs.
Here are some shots from a friend of mine here in the UK. This is a large female.
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James, how big was that female? My male is 4.5 inches (just measured today).
Damn it guys.... I HAVE to get bicolour myself now!
No James nobody breeds them here either.but hey, I think it is about time for you to do it
Have you ever tried?
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
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