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"The gallows are no place for the stubborn//Just you and your lover as a dark souvenir" - Bad Books, Pytor
plan on a baby, as this is what breeders and stores will probably have. If u get one in fall they'll be 2 / 3 inches. Although kisa and I were lucky to find some babies in "the off season" and both were at local shops. Call around as shippings going to run 50$ or so, so that's just gas money if u find one close. I called out of state to find my baby.
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And finding mine was just pure luck to be honest. I didn't think I was going to get a blue phase and I'd have to settle for a regular old green WTF, but chances would have it the store I checked out got a bunch of babies and picking through I found my little Bruce Wayne.
I found starting off with babies is better anyway, it's really fun to see them grow. Not that I'm complaining about my big guy, he's a treat too. ^ ^
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"The gallows are no place for the stubborn//Just you and your lover as a dark souvenir" - Bad Books, Pytor
I'm not sure which route I want to go with. When I got my WTF he was about 2 inches, so not fully grown but not a baby either. Now he's about 2.5 or so. My cousin is a snake breeder who attends reptile shows about every other weekend. I told him I wanted a blue phase and he was able to find one in no time. There are two stores in my area that sell them. I looked at what they have the other day. Each store has just one frog. One was about 2-3 inches from what I could see and he was all brown at the time. Supposedly a blue dumpy. The other store's is a baby that is no bigger than 3/4 of an inch. It is absolutely adorable and I'm kinda leaning towards going the baby route this time. It didn't look like a blue phase to me. I also haven't decided if I want another blue phase or something else so he's different. I'm taking my time with this.![]()
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It's good that you're taking the time, really. Some people jump right into the hobby and find themselves confused and upset.(ME....>>) But anyway, I learned fast. XD;
Keep in mind that Blue Phases aren't blue all the time, mine can go from the darkest brown I've ever seen (almost black) to a beautiful lush turqoise, to a stunning lime green. When I found mine he was a little blue frog living in a sea of green and browns, so it was easy to distinguish him from the other two colors. When we looked at him we decided he was neither color and so had to be a blue phase, thank goodness I was right. XD
Whatever route you choose, the initial thirty day quarantine is always a requirement if you want to ensure the health and safety of your frog, and make sure that if you get a baby, you need to wait until he's big enough before you introduce him or you could have a "frog eat frog" situation on your hands. (I love that phrase. XD)
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"The gallows are no place for the stubborn//Just you and your lover as a dark souvenir" - Bad Books, Pytor
I'm reviving a long dead thread of mine here because I can't seem to find any advise on this topic through searches.
I finally purchased a second whites tree frog back in Sept. of 2013. He was really small so he's been living in a tank all on his own. Had him in a separate room for a couple months and now the tanks are next to each other. Seems perfectly healthy. My old whites is about 2.5 inches long and about 1.5 inches wide. This new one is now up to 2 inches long and about 1 inch wide. I would like to know what to do about them trying to bite/eat each other. The first time I put them both in the same tank I did so with the older whites in a clear small container. Both the new frog and the old frog lunged at each other at various times trying to bite/eat. After a while they just ignored each other. Finally the other night I cleared one of the tanks and put them both in there without any separation. After about 3-4 minutes of them standing up trying to display dominance or something the older frog tried to bite the new one's head. The newer frog backed off and seem pretty frightened (fast breathing, heart beat) and that was that. They ignored each other for a while and I re-separated. I would just like to know what to watch for that is normal and what to watch for that's not. I know the older frog could probably fit the newer one's head/arms/legs into his mouth and I'm worried he could somehow harm the new one. I'm quite sure he cannot eat him, I just afraid of what I could wake up to the first night they're together.
Also: The older frog has much more girth than the newer one. I'd say it's more of the typical white's I see in pictures whereas the newer one is still pretty skinny. So even though the size differences up above don't seem very different he looks huge in comparison.
Still looking for advise on this issue.
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