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    Default Re: Fat or healthy Grey Tree Frog

    If it's a guy, he's just a smidge pudgy. If it's female, that's about right. I feed mine about 3 crickets three times a week.
    I have a frog. She's fat and green. Her name is Gertrude, because she is fat and green.

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    Default Re: Fat or healthy Grey Tree Frog

    My male & female are the same size. The only way I can tell the difference is Willow has a dark throat.
    Quote Originally Posted by BeckyM View Post
    If it's a guy, he's just a smidge pudgy. If it's female, that's about right. I feed mine about 3 crickets three times a week.

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    I found. A wild Grey Tree Frog outside my apartment last spring and well it must have been well fed because he/she was just a little smaller than yous(weight wise). Looks healthy to me.

    PS, Willow? Like the movie Willow?


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    For tree frogs I like to use names associated to native trees. We have several types of Willow trees and my female is named River after the River Birch.
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    I found. A wild Grey Tree Frog outside my apartment last spring and well it must have been well fed because he/she was just a little smaller than yous(weight wise). Looks healthy to me.

    PS, Willow? Like the movie Willow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kueluck View Post
    For tree frogs I like to use names associated to native trees. We have several types of Willow trees and my female is named River after the River Birch.
    I gotcha. That's unique. I like that. I'm pretty sure no one has thought to name their tree frogs after trees.


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