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    Welcome

    How big is your frog? Young frogs are fed everyday. As they get bigger the time between feeding is increased.
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    I'm taking a shot in the dark that it's a Frog Forum - White's Tree Frog Care - Litoria caerulea . Read it once, then read it twice and keep it handy to reference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CatherineM View Post
    Welcome

    How big is your frog? Young frogs are fed everyday. As they get bigger the time between feeding is increased.

    He's very tiny, probably slightly bigger than my thumb fingernail.
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    Due to the size I would be feeding pinhead crickets everyday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CatherineM View Post
    Due to the size I would be feeding pinhead crickets everyday.
    Can do, will grab some tomorrow. thanks Do you know his species? I cant figure it out. I'm thinking a brown tree frog, but not sure.

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    Looks like more of an American green tree frog to me

    Here's a couple of mine



    Notice the white lining across the lips. Australian (White's) tree frogs don't have that.

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    Default Re: New member, Green Tree frog!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gibson View Post
    Looks like more of an American green tree frog to me

    Here's a couple of mine



    Notice the white lining across the lips. Australian (White's) tree frogs don't have that.
    Are there usually brown ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by classabear View Post
    Are there usually brown ones?
    Yes they change coloring, some green some brown. Depends on their mood i believe

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