Ok thank you and I will be sure to do that. She is also known as a big eyed tree frog hope that helps. I just found out that they start off a green color.
Ok thank you and I will be sure to do that. She is also known as a big eyed tree frog hope that helps. I just found out that they start off a green color.
Welcome to the forum Sarah. I don't know a lot about that species but hopefully someone else will be able to answer your question.
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That'll teach me to take 10 mins to respond to posts. Thanks for helping out, Terry.
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Thanx everyone. So my specific tree frog was never green? I am a little confused.
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It is likely the frog was a juvenile and is becoming an adult, that may be the reason for the color change. One of the problems with African tree frogs is that one species can have several different colors and patterns. It is likely your frog will turn brown once it becomes an adult.
I like it when I get a chance to learn something new-thanks Terry!
Ok that's what I thought you meant but wasn't my question about the age the start to turn. Or maybe a better question is at what age are they considered adults. I am just trying to figure out my frogs age.
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