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    Hi there, I'm very excited as Bella has come out of hibernation. She been eating as you can see very well. Fredo (her partner) spent his hibernation in the water and she was on the land. He has been croaking so it won't be long. My Wee Whistling Tree frogs have come out of hibernation as well so I'll get some photo's of them soon too. My female looks very fat as well.

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    Wow she looks to be full of eggs. Best of luck!
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    how do i desex my whistling tree frogs

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    That's so cool Ebony, I am excited for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtay View Post
    That's so cool Ebony, I am excited for you
    Jess, this was a thread from last year. I am missing them though and wish they were out of hibernation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ebony View Post
    Jess, this was a thread from last year. I am missing them though and wish they were out of hibernation.
    I thought it was way too early! Ha ha, I'll take note of dates instead of new posts!

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    Desex?

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    i will re word that how do i tell if my whistling tree frogs are male of female

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    Quote Originally Posted by frog boy View Post
    i will re word that how do i tell if my whistling tree frogs are male of female

    Hi frog boy . Great to have another NZ member.

    Your Green and Golden Bell is beautiful.

    For my Whistling tree frogs I tend to go by shape and size in comparison to the other frogs that are the same age.The males are smaller and are not as rounded in the body shape. Ive had Whistlers croak when they are about 4 months old. Believe me if you have a male your entire house hold will no about it.

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