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    Default Re: Neon Green spots

    That's a healthy, plump (not very plump) White's Tree Frog. Continue doing what you're doing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    That's a healthy, plump (not very plump) White's Tree Frog. Continue doing what you're doing.
    ah yes thanks for clearing the air.

    i was getting a little bit too worried. he's measured 2.8inch tail to tip of the nose and i thought he was a little bit too big for his size.

    edema came across my mind too.

    thanks again!

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    If he were edemic the throat would be bloated. Your frog is just, how put this kindly, fat.

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    I have 4 white's my older 2 are alot fatter than he is so don't worry it's their build and natural glutonus behavior! He looks healthy i love his colour. Mine are a more mint green/jade colour. Are you sure it's a he? does he ever call loudly and continuously? I ask this because it looks like a female to me lol. Female white's are generally always fatter and have a white throat, males are smaller/thinner and have a dark throat and call very loudly on a nightly basis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andaroo View Post
    I have 4 white's my older 2 are alot fatter than he is so don't worry it's their build and natural glutonus behavior! He looks healthy i love his colour. Mine are a more mint green/jade colour. Are you sure it's a he? does he ever call loudly and continuously? I ask this because it looks like a female to me lol. Female white's are generally always fatter and have a white throat, males are smaller/thinner and have a dark throat and call very loudly on a nightly basis.
    hmmm mine should be female i guess.



    now ive upgraded to a much bigger tank. croaks more ( if there's some heavy vehicle passing by, or a loud motobike passing by ) and no more green spots to worry about as for now haha

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