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    Paul Rust
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    Default Re: Aren't tree frogs supposed to be up high??

    Quote Originally Posted by Jace View Post
    You're right, Paul-a few days with no disturbance and some light mistings and they should begin to realize that I'm of no threat. They were in a small show container at the petstore for a year, so this is a huge upheaval for them.

    Thanks Charlamanda! They are pretty cool-and a lot bigger than I was expecting them to be! One I am pretty sure is a boy after hearing some singing last night. His name is Elton. The other one, which I think is a girl, will be named Aroha.
    Great names Jo! I love them. I can tell there is a lot of meaning in them!

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    Jace
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    Thanks Paul. I am rather obsessive about names-each frog or toad has to have just the right one. I can spend hours trying to decide. But yeah, these two are special and deserved special names.

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    LittleDuudeIsAGirl
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    Lesley, Im getting some blue phase babies from generalexotics.com they have captive bread babies for sale. im excited because i just got a baby wtf and wanted a baby blue phase as well.

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    lnaminneci
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    Default Re: Aren't tree frogs supposed to be up high??

    Quote Originally Posted by LittleDuudeIsAGirl View Post
    Lesley, Im getting some blue phase babies from generalexotics.com they have captive bread babies for sale. im excited because i just got a baby Whites Tree Frog and wanted a baby blue phase as well.
    That is sooo cool! Jealous, Jealous!!!

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    Jace
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    Not sure where they will end up resting after tonight, but Aroha was soaking in the water dish and both went after the crickets I put in there. Good signs. Now to get their not so green butts up off the ground and I will be happy!!

    Lesley-that is a sign-act now!!

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    LittleDuudeIsAGirl
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    Thats why I said something!!! I just got an email from the guy back, they are about the size of nickles..since mine is about the size of a quarter i told him to send me the biggest one that way they would do ok in the same tank.

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    Rocko
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    Default Re: Aren't tree frogs supposed to be up high??

    From my limited experience with a white's in a 10 gallon tank, while does some climbing on the branches or the sides of the tank he seems to spend equally as much time wandering the ground terrain doing the occasional soak. I have found him sleeping on perches as well as on the ground. I wonder if the shape of the 10 gallon encourages more ground time?

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