Or anyone else who has kept Greys. My larger Grey has chirped a few times. it's weird, and it only happens like once and then it's done. Do females ever make this noise? ( i cannot tell about the chin, it's not black, but more grey in color, so i can't determine by the chin color) This frog is named Sticky. I can't tell if Klinger is also Chirping. it is winter and so i did not think they would start chirping this time of year. any ideas?





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I took me about a month of my kids insisting Atlas calling (he was in qt in his own tank because he was quite sick when I got him) before I really confirmed he was a male! I'm glad that I only have one calling male, he chirps at everything sirens, violins, kids being loud, low pressure systems, etc. Now, he even starts calling when he hears the red eyes going. Funniest thing...the sprint commercial with the screaming goat really gets him going. You can find some really good Hyla versicolor recordings on youtube, Atlas usually responds to them. Anything at the correct pitch seems to get him going. Cracks us all up. How big are your babies? Atlas is about 1.5 inches. Silvermist is also male though (has never called) and he is a bit bigger at just under 2 inches. I think my Willow is also a male (gets a dark throat but has never called) and is almost exactly 2 inches.![Canada [Canada]](images/flags/Canada.gif)
