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Spud123 |
Posted - 23/10/2010 : 18:09:17 Hi there,
I bought this little fella a while back and the shop described him as a japanese tree frog. but we don't know whether that is true or not
we reckon he is either an asian or gray tree frog? but any ideas would be cool
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Spend_day |
Posted - 29/07/2011 : 17:26:41 I wouldn't be so quick to rule out the Japanese treefrog. While the green form of hyla japonica is more common they do come in many shades and patterns including grey |
Amphibizoid |
Posted - 19/03/2011 : 16:13:39 I'd bemore than sure thats a Grey Tree frog you got there.
He looks we happy...
good job!!! :D |
nikk |
Posted - 05/02/2011 : 19:55:44 Now that's funny!! |
pt127494 |
Posted - 03/02/2011 : 22:26:49 What a poser lol |
jwar3393 |
Posted - 28/01/2011 : 17:48:23 Hi
I'm almost certain that is a Gray tree frog, They usually change shade depending on light levels or Natural habitat surrounding colours.
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nikk |
Posted - 27/10/2010 : 22:28:29 Look at that porky little thing!! He definetly looks happy and healthy |
raven76 |
Posted - 27/10/2010 : 01:09:33 Oh he is so cute!!! really nice frog |
Ade |
Posted - 23/10/2010 : 23:55:30 It's markings and colours look like that of a gray tree frog that's been sat on something brown. But my word, that's plump for a gray. lol Does he ever change colour when sat on different coloured decor etc? If so this is a trait well known for the gray tree frog, hyla versicolor. They're masters of camouflage, my babies are really good at pretending to be cork bark. lol
Ade |
Kehhlyr |
Posted - 23/10/2010 : 19:21:23 Dumpy little fella isn't it. Kind've cute whatever he is, I can see why you got him. |