All my grey tree frogs started off as grey in the beginningThe yellow in the legs was pale at first, almost translucent, but it was there. All of mine were out of the water in July and the 3 that I kept still do not have coloring quite as dark as the adults. I can already see the patterns starting to form on some of yours though. Also, Indiana does not have any green tree frogs native to the state, so it is unlikely that it would be those. When I look through the list of native Indiana frogs, your guys would only compare to copes or eastern grey tree frogs. I hope this helps. Good job with them! Here are a few photos of mine early on so you can compare.
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The yellow in the legs was pale at first, almost translucent, but it was there. All of mine were out of the water in July and the 3 that I kept still do not have coloring quite as dark as the adults. I can already see the patterns starting to form on some of yours though. Also, Indiana does not have any green tree frogs native to the state, so it is unlikely that it would be those. When I look through the list of native Indiana frogs, your guys would only compare to copes or eastern grey tree frogs. I hope this helps. Good job with them! Here are a few photos of mine early on so you can compare.


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