I definitely purchased P. terribilis Orange. All of them. The camera does not do the first two justice. They started out a beautiful metallic orange and as the oldest has become more filled in, some of the metallic has faded. My local pet store has both yellow and orange they purchased from Josh's Frogs. My larger one is the same color as the orange at the pet store. When I went to the show, I was never thinking I would buy frogs. When I was looking for two more, I looked at my pet store and the ones they have are much older and larger. I was looking for something close to the same age and size. I wanted them to grow up together.

I did see froglets in both orange and yellow at the show and the color was very different. I think the orange seems to fade a little and they are less obvious as adults. When I look up pictures of the orange, there is so many hues of orange. From a vibrant orange to a milky orange.

I am still a little worried my second set are green legged bicolor, but time will tell. The legs seem to be the last thing to fully fill in. I was told that they don't breed bicolor and they will fill in orange. I have notice them plump up like the terribilis seem to do. They are also on the same size scale as the terribilis. On the bold scale, they are definitely bold. It's my first two that I am not questioning that are shy. I sometimes think they are hiding from each other. They have become a little more comfortable with each other. I know those are the two that look from the pictures to be a light orange and more yellow, but they match the orange at the pet store. The yellow is not a match at all.

It is just a waiting game now. I will keep them separate until I am sure. They are not even 3 months old, so I am sure they have more change to come.

Lynn, are your bicolor smaller than your terribilis? I hope I will be able to tell better when they get older. Are the calls different?

Thank you!