African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis
dwarf clawed frog, Hymenochirus boettgeri
Suriname toad, Pipa pipa
waxy or painted-belly monkey frog, Phyllomedusa sauvagii
tiger-legged monkey frog, Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis
super tiger-legged monkey frog, Phyllomedusa tomopterna
Cuban treefrog, Osteopilus septentrionalis
red-spotted treefrog, Hypsiboas punctatus
Chinese flying frog, Rhacophorus dennysi
Asian green-backed or red-eared frog, Hylarana erythraea
This poll is for all the frogs that were overlooked in the previous polls. After the polls close, the top two winners from all five polls will be added to a sixth and final poll and that will determine the most popular frog.
I would love to get a monkey frog, any kind, and I did a bunch of research on it....only to find out I can't get any in Canada. Sigh. If anyone has one, could you please share a picture or two? I love the look of these frogs!
How's this? This is my Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis, I have had him for almost ten years now. The picture on the left was published in a book. http://www.amazon.com/Frogs-Toads-Yo...331624&sr=1-11
Whoa what kind of frog is that gut Kurt?
No, those are not my toes on the cover. I think its an awful cover.
Do they have tiger-legged monkey frogs for sale in the US?
Of course they do. I am in the US. They sell for about $25.
Hmm why is it then that i have never seen them? i mean i look on Kingsnake.com about daily and i visit pet stores about 3 times a week and i have never seen them. Specialty reptile and amphibian stores about twice a month.
I see them all the time. Just found some at Reptile City.
tiger-legged monkey frog, Phyllomedusa hypochondrialissuper tiger-legged monkey frog, Phyllomedusa tomopterna
What is the difference?
Everyone i have found is green. Why is yours purple?
Gorgeous looking frog, Kurt. Thank you very much for sharing. How long to they generally live in captivity? I am looking into how to go about getting even one kind into Canada. Might take some work, but I am determined. Seeing yours makes me want one even more. Beautiful!! Too funny-that book was the first book I bought on Frogs and Toads!! Found your picture in it-now I can say I know someone sorta kinda almost famous!!![]()
Last edited by Jace; September 19th, 2009 at 05:02 PM. Reason: Added further comment.
Phyllomedusa tomopterna is a little bit larger hypochondrialis and the orange & black barring travel further up the side of frog, and if I remember right, down the arms as well. Thats why they are often called super tiger-legged monkey frogs.
Another big difference you will see when you go to buy one is price. P. tomopterna is generally more expensive than hypochondrialis.
I have more frogs in that book on pages 37, 40, 44, 53, 55, & 58. Sadly three of those frogs are now dead, the red-eye, Eurasian green toad, and the pac-man.
As how long a Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis, I really don't know. Mine has lived more than 8 years now, headed towards 10 I think. So we will se how it goes.
All this talk on Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis has inpired me to write a weekly column. A frog of the week, if you will, in which I will introduce you guys to a new frog species a week. It won't be so much about husbandry as it will be about natural history, range, status, and so on.
Because purple is my favorite color and my frog knows it. That frogs loves me and will do anything for me, even change color.
Seriously, its probably because his enclosure is dark, so he is too. Even though the background in that picture is white, he wasn't infront of it long enough to change color.
Ooh cause that color is awsome.
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