Hello,
Here's a pic of a frog that we recieved accidentally inside a delivery of plants from florida. My guess is he's a green tree frog....he's still very small anyhelp would be greatly appreciated!
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Hello,
Here's a pic of a frog that we recieved accidentally inside a delivery of plants from florida. My guess is he's a green tree frog....he's still very small anyhelp would be greatly appreciated!
whoop's here's the pics
That there would be a Cuban Tree Frog. I have 34 babies. They are EVERYWHERE here in FL. They are very easy to care for, daay temps 75-85 night temps 70-75, humidity around 60%. They will eat just about anything that will fit into their mouths so any soft bodied insect. Just be careful because they do have a toxin that causes some pretty nasty eye irritation if you don't wash your hands after handeling them. It can irritate the skin a bit too, get's a little itchy but doesn't effect everyone.
If you have any other questions feel free to email me at EllasMommie@yahoo.com
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Heather 
Yeah, that is a cuban treefrog.
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It saddens me everytime there's another Cuban here, but that's what it is. Don't let it go anywhere, okay?
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Got hips like Cinderella / Must be having a good shame / Talking sweet about nothing / Cookie I think you're Tame 
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Got hips like Cinderella / Must be having a good shame / Talking sweet about nothing / Cookie I think you're Tame 
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