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    Default Re: Life cycle of the Clown Tree Frog (Dendropsophus leucophyllatus)

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    Here's a hefty female next to the same pen

    Soo, about the size of my adult female Hyla Cinerea?

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    Default Re: Life cycle of the Clown Tree Frog (Dendropsophus leucophyllatus)

    Yes, they'd be of a similar size although I haven't kept cinerea for a while, from memory they are perhaps a little bigger. Fellow Hylids though, Clowns used to be called Hyla leucophllata.
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    Fantastic thread, and fantastic breeding job. Congratulations!

    I've got 7 clowns, recently acquired, and am getting ready to set up their permanent home soon. All of them are males, unfortunately, so I will need to get hold of some ladies, and find new homes for some of the boys before I can begin thinking of trying to breed them.

    Hope you'll post some more pics, especially ones showing the size dif between male and female. You might also think about writing up a care sheet for the species, especially given your success with breeding, and because they're such cool frogs that more people should be keeping.
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    At 5 weeks now and the growth rates have been very variable. The largest now have their back legs:









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    And the first guy is out!



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    What a cute little bugger, and good job. It must feel so good to have success and be able to watch these little guys morph into frogs in person.

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    Default Re: Life cycle of the Clown Tree Frog (Dendropsophus leucophyllatus)

    Sorry to double post, Diver are the clowns and Redeyes that you bred in your other thread your first attempt at breeding?

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