I was thinking more along the lines of several different reed frog species, some of which are even found in the trade. For example I know the ghana species of reed I have, Hyperolius fusciventris, also extends into the ivory coast. I am pretty sure there are a number of other reed frog species in the ivory coast as well but don't know which ones of the top of my head, would need to look it up.




"Reed frogs" is a a term usually applied to hyperolius species. The ivory coast is indeed in the range of some hyperolius species. I actually have some reed frogs from ghana which is right next to the ivory coast. Some of the hyperolius group are are found in south africa but they are not found in Madagascar or the Seychelles Islands. Some similar groups like Heterixalus(which is from Madagascar) and Afrixalus are sometimes called "reed frogs" too. That is incorrect usage of the term in my opinion but given that "reed frogs" is a common name I suppose there is no definite right or wrong there.
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