
Originally Posted by
Frogger00
Whites tree frogs come in a variety of patterns and colors, as you have seen. The one with blue eyes is exactly that: a blue eyed whites tree frog. I have one myself, very pretty morph.
The frogs with multiple spots are called snowflakes. I have one of those as well, and many others do too. Probably the most common "morph".
The frogs with a blue tint to their skin are called blue phase. This morph is just a phase, so they may grow out of it or stay that way throughout their life.
The one you described as yellow could be a honey morph, although it's hard to tell in the pic. Could you try to get a better one? This is a really nice morph, and rare too.
The frogs who seem very very dark(I noticed one in the picture) are either stressed, or they are the brown morph. It's not really a morph I suppose, but it looks different than your average whites. But they are what the name suggests, brown.
You probably don't have these in your collection, as there is only one producer that I know of, but a frog that is covered head to toe in snowflakes is called a super snowflake. Probably one of my favorite morphs, aside from the honey.
If you would like to know more about morphs, I suggest you do a google search on Sandfire Dragon Ranch. Beautiful frogs you have, I'm quite jealous!
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