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    fruggit
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    Default So what do you have

    Hey frog people , so just wanted to know what kind of frogs does evrybody have around here.I started with american bullfrogs sorry but im not good with scientific names yet and im thinking to get some white's tree frogs.im looking for something low maintenance.

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    Kurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by fruggit View Post
    Hey frog people , so just wanted to know what kind of frogs does evrybody have around here.
    OK remember you asked for it.
    3 Bombina orientalis, fire-bellied toads
    1 Anaxyrus debilis insidior, western green toad (want more)
    1 Chaunus schneideri, rococo toad
    3 Melanophryniscus stelzneri, bumble toads
    1 Ollotis alvaria, Colorado RIver toad
    1 Dendrobates tinctorius, blue (azureus) poison dart frog (more tomorrow)
    2 Dendropsophus leucophyllatus, clown treefrogs (want more)
    1 Hyla cinerea, green treefrog
    1 Sphaenorhynchus lacteus, greater hatchet-faced treefrog
    2 Litoria caerulea, White's treefrogs
    4 Agalychnis callidryas, red-eyed leaf frogs (+ 36 froglets)
    3 Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis, tiger-legged monkey frogs
    4 Dyscophus guineti, southern tomato frogs
    3 Phrynomantis bifasciatus, red-banded rubber frogs
    3 Phrynomantis microps, red-backed rubber frogs
    3 Rhacophorus reinwardtii, blue-webbed flying frogs (hope to breed soon)

    Quote Originally Posted by fruggit View Post
    I started with american bullfrogs sorry but im not good with scientific names yet and im thinking to get some white's tree frogs.im looking for something low maintenance.

    Good thing I am, Lithobates catesbeianus and Litoria caerulea respectively.

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    StephenLS
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    Not as impressive as Kurts but he has a few years on me!!!

    3 x False Tomato Frog (Dyscophis g)
    20? x Golden Sedge Frog (Hyperolius P)
    4 x Marbled Burrowing Toad (Scaphiophryne m)
    4 x West African Fire Frog (Phrynomantis b)
    3 x Red Spotted Toad (Bufo p)
    1 x Chacoan Horned Frog
    3 x Dyeing Dart Frog
    6 x Asian Painted Bullfrog (Kaloula p)
    5 x Spiny Reed Frog (Afrixalus F)

    + 4 x marbled newts, 2 pedigree kitties and 2 pygmy chameleons

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    spooky
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    I only have x2 White's tree frogs and 1 Vietnamese Blue Treefrog
    I'd love to expand my collection but am low on space

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    Jace
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    I have three African Bullfrogs, 7 fire-bellied toads and 2 Pacific Chorus Frogs, all of which I find to be relatively low maitenance.

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    I have
    5x adult+3 young Whistling tree frogs(Litoria ewingi),
    5x adult+2 young Southern bell frogs (Litoria raniformis),
    5x adult Green & Golden Bell frogs (Litoria aurea)

    This is not including my kids frogs and frogs that im raising to sell.

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    scribbles
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    I have

    3 Litoria caerulea White's Treefrog
    2 Hyla versicolor Gray Treefrog
    1 Hyla cinerea Green Treefrog
    4 Xenopus laevis African Clawed Frog
    3 Bombina orientalis Oriental Fire-Bellied Toads
    1 Dyscophus guineti False Tomato Frog

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    missclick
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    I have

    1 noisy male white's tree frog
    1 Chubby frog
    2 itsy bitsy baby amazon milk frogs

    all of them are easy keepers

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    xkatelynell
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    I have

    2 Green Tree Frogs (two have passed) - Hyla Cinera
    1 Dart Frog - Dendrobates Auratus
    1 Red Eyed Tree Frog - Agalychnis Callidryas
    (I'm not good at scientific names either, I just try and try to remember them and most definately don't know how to say them.)

    Not nearly as impressive as anyone buuut I have some
    And I always want more!

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    Kurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by xkatelynell View Post
    I have

    2 Green Tree Frogs (two have passed) - Hyla Cinera
    1 Dart Frog - Dendrobates Auratus
    1 Red Eyed Tree Frog - Agalychnis Callidryas
    (I'm not good at scientific names either, I just try and try to remember them and most definately don't know how to say them.)

    Not nearly as impressive as anyone buuut I have some
    And I always want more!
    You seem to have mastered the taxonomic names fairly well, however, you do not capitalize the species name, just the genus. Example - Dendrobates auratus. Also you are missing the second "e" in cinerea. FYI, taxonomic or scientific names should appear in italics.

    Stephen, when writing taxonomic names you abbreviate the genus, not the species. So what you should've wrote is -

    3 x False Tomato Frog (Dyscophis guineti)
    20? x Golden Sedge Frog (Hyperolius puncticulatus)
    4 x Marbled Burrowing Toad (Scaphiophryne marmorata)
    4 x West African Fire Frog (Phrynomantis bifasciatus)*
    3 x Red Spotted Toad (Anaxyrus (Bufo) punctatus)
    1 x Chacoan Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli)
    3 x Dyeing Dart Frog (Dendrobates tinctorius)
    6 x Asian Painted Bullfrog (Kaloula pulchra)
    5 x Spiny Reed Frog (Afrixalus fornasini )


    Also you should only abbreviate the genus if you have already used it once within a paragraph/list and on the same page. Example below.

    *Are sure you have Phrynomantis bifasciatus and not P. microps? P. bifasciatus is from East Africa and P. microps is from Western Africa. There are examples of both species in my albums. Also there is a "Meet the Frog" article on P. bifasciatus, with a link to the article on the left.

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    xkatelynell
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    You seem to have mastered the taxonomic names fairly well, however, you do not capitalize the species name, just the genus. Example - Dendrobates auratus. Also you are missing the second "e" in cinerea. FYI, taxonomic or scientific names should appear in italics.

    Stephen, when writing taxonomic names you abbreviate the genus, not the species. So what you should've wrote is -

    3 x False Tomato Frog (Dyscophis guineti)
    20? x Golden Sedge Frog (Hyperolius puncticulatus)
    4 x Marbled Burrowing Toad (Scaphiophryne marmorata)
    4 x West African Fire Frog (Phrynomantis bifasciatus)*
    3 x Red Spotted Toad (Anaxyrus (Bufo) punctatus)
    1 x Chacoan Horned Frog (Ceratophrys cranwelli)
    3 x Dyeing Dart Frog (Dendrobates tinctorius)
    6 x Asian Painted Bullfrog (Kaloula pulchra)
    5 x Spiny Reed Frog (Afrixalus fornasini )


    Also you should only abbreviate the genus if you have already used it once within a paragraph/list and on the same page. Example below.

    *Are sure you have Phrynomantis bifasciatus and not P. microps? P. bifasciatus is from East Africa and P. microps is from Western Africa. There are examples of both species in my albums. Also there is a "Meet the Frog" article on P. bifasciatus, with a link to the article on the left.
    Thanks Kurt!
    When I googled it it said Cinera so I'm glad you pointed that out!

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    Kurt
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    You're welcome.

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    PsionicRat
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    Gosh, all those long lists and here I am with my one Albino African Clawed Frog. But I love having him anyway. Even if he does sometimes sing in the middle of the night when I'm trying to sleep.

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    xkatelynell
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    Quote Originally Posted by PsionicRat View Post
    Gosh, all those long lists and here I am with my one Albino African Clawed Frog. But I love having him anyway. Even if he does sometimes sing in the middle of the night when I'm trying to sleep.
    My green tree frog does that -.- I'm like REALLY STEVE RIGHT NOW?! Inside my head at least, I don't really yell at him I swear

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    PsionicRat
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    Quote Originally Posted by xkatelynell View Post
    My green tree frog does that -.- I'm like REALLY STEVE RIGHT NOW?! Inside my head at least, I don't really yell at him I swear
    Takeo stopped making any noise for at least six months with his previous owner so I try really hard to consider it a 'good thing', not an 'annoying thing'. Though it's kind of difficult to make that distinction when you've got to get up at 5 am and it's already 2.

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    Skulldroog
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    2 - Whites Dumpy Tree Frogs. (Litoria caerulea).
    1 - Red Eyed Tree Frog. (Agalychnis callidryas).
    1 - White Lipped Tree Frog. (Litoria infrafrenata).

    I also have a baby bearded dragon. (Pogona vitticeps).


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    StephenLS
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    Hi Kurt

    Thanks for the advice.

    The definitely bifasciatus - that was just the first 'common name I ever saw them under! since then I've seen, walking frog, fire walking frog and various others usually with the word fire in them somewhere!


    Ta

    Steve

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    Kurt
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    Bifasciatus is sold under at least a dozen different names.

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    CHELLEBBZ21
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    HI. I not long bought 6 albino frogs about a week ago. They are very cool and a i like them. I have just joined here today. So just trying to work out how to work this site.

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    Paul Rust
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    Hi Michelle. Follow this link and click on New Thread. Then introduce yourself. Welcome aboard.

    http://www.frogforum.net/introductions-area/

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