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    Default what species of reed frog is this? :)

    hi all,

    any1 know the species of this?

    I havnt a clue, but could breed if there are others...

    cheers
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    Default Re: what species of reed frog is this? :)

    Looks like some sort of glass frog.

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    Default Re: what species of reed frog is this? :)

    its a reed frog. it has been indentified by science and is in the trade being bred too. not a glass frog!

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    Default Re: what species of reed frog is this? :)

    This looks much to large to be any species of reed frog (Hyperolius). What species do you believe it to be?

    I have glass reed frogs (Hyperolius pusillus) though they do look similar as far as color goes again this looks a bit larger than what most reed frogs get. Little hard to tell with out a size reference though. But I am almost 100% positive it's not a reed frog of any kind.

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    Default Re: what species of reed frog is this? :)

    Do you have a picture of it's belly?
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    Default Re: what species of reed frog is this? :)

    Quote Originally Posted by samtheman View Post
    hi all, any1 know the species of this? I havnt a clue, but could breed if there are others...cheers
    Quote Originally Posted by samtheman View Post
    its a reed frog. it has been indentified by science and is in the trade being bred too. not a glass frog!
    To identify a species you have to provide all known information like country and location of origin; common name if being sold; etc. In first post it's stated you don't have a clue; but in second science have identify it. I'm confused since both are contradictory .
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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