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    Quote Originally Posted by charlamanda View Post
    Thanks for the camera info, I am going to look it up online.
    No problem- I'm always happy to answer camera questions if you have more.

    The size of the crickets I've been using have varied from pinheads to about 1/4", maybe bigger. It's too much of a pain to sort all the same size, so it gets what I first pull out of the bin that's not too large.

    I've never seen a gray treefrog that I'd call brown, very dark greens and grays are common, but not really brown.

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    Glad you've decided to keep it. BTW, that is a fantastic photo.
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    An update on this little frog. It's now named Tyr, after the Norse god of "Getting Your Hand Bitten Off by a Wolf". I'm not sure of the sex at this stage, but I can't help thinking of it as a "he" now, but I won't hold it against him if he turns out to be a "she". It's more confusing a "she" for a "he" that causes me trauma.

    Tyr's been eating crickets regularly, and I've been dusting with calcium 2 feedings then a regular mineral supplement. I built a little ~8.5 gallon vivarium for him, details in another post http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...-treefrog.html

    I moved him into the new viv today, all seems well. He ate immediately inside the new viv, and will have to get used to hunting in this larger enclosure. He made a brief trip into the lightbox for a picture before moving into his new home. I love how variable these frogs colours are. A couple pics of Tyr in his new digs as well.
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    Tyr is looking really great, Brian. He is settling in very well with you and I am sure the new digs are going to be to his liking! So glad you decided to keep him!

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    Wow those pics are amazing and the marking on your frog almost look like a leopard, on the sides, Idon't think any of mine resemble your frog at all. It's quite a unique and beautiful frog, Iam glad you kept him and get to see these fantastic pics. Congrads Brian!!

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