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    Default American Gray Treefrogs for sale

    Hi guys! Looking to thin out my adults and a friend suggested I post here to see if there's any interest (I will need to order shippping supplies). These guys are eating pinhead crickets and fruit flies dusted with reptocal. Have males and females. $10 each and it looks like shipping is around $20 which could cover more than one frog. Would anyone be interested? These guys are ones I got as tadpoles, and I've heard a bunch of the males calling the last couple weeks.

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    or does anyone think someone might do a trade? Wanting to set up an azureus dart frog tank and thinking of getting some froglets!

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    Default Re: American Gray Treefrogs for sale

    Probably not the thread to say this, but if you are in North Carolina, I highly suggest that you call them the correct species, Cope's gray tree frog, and even though there are a few tiny populations of Hyla Versicolor, (Common gray) the two species are told apart by their calls, which you have said you heard some calling. Just don't call them "American gray tree frogs" and do research on distinguishing the two species and sell them as such

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    Default Re: American Gray Treefrogs for sale

    Quote Originally Posted by Cliygh and Mia 2 View Post
    Probably not the thread to say this, but if you are in North Carolina, I highly suggest that you call them the correct species, Cope's gray tree frog, and even though there are a few tiny populations of Hyla Versicolor, (Common gray) the two species are told apart by their calls, which you have said you heard some calling. Just don't call them "American gray tree frogs" and do research on distinguishing the two species and sell them as such
    I apologize, I had always heard them referred to as american grays, will do some research tonight and see if I can determine which type they are

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    Default Re: American Gray Treefrogs for sale

    BAsed on what I was hearing they definitely sound like the Hyla chrysoscelis, but to be sureI'll see if I can catch a recording of them calling tonight to compare.

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    If you still have any I'm looking for a pair of male cope's as we currently have a pair of females. Thanks.

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