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Anyone keeping any asian species of tree frog besides gliding frogs(Rhacophorous genus)?

andersonii85 Nov 20, 2003 02:37 PM

I am interested in obtaining some asian species but am finding it hard to find anyone who has them or anywhere to get them. I really like Hyla japonica and a few others. Anyone?

Thanks.
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Justin
stk18119@loki.stockton.edu

D.auratus
D.leucomelas
D.tinctorius (lorenzo, yellowback, citro, pb, oyopock,etc.)
D.azureus
D.ventrimaculatus (yellow/gold)
D.pumilio (blue jeans, solid red)
P.aurotaenia (narrow bands/green)
P.bicolor
E.tricolor (Santa Isabel)
H. leucophyllata
P. hypochondrialis azurea
P. resinfictrix
etc.......

Replies (2)

Becki Nov 20, 2003 06:59 PM

If you'd be interested in any Polypedates colletti let me know, I know someone who may have some in the future - but some consider Polypedates and Rhacophorus the same.
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Happy Frogging!!!

~Becki~

andersonii85 Nov 21, 2003 09:42 AM

Becki,
I am not familiar with that species. I'll look it up. Anyway, polypedates I believe is in the family Rhacophoridae so yes they are very similar.
Thanks
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Justin
stk18119@loki.stockton.edu

D.auratus
D.leucomelas
D.tinctorius (lorenzo, yellowback, citro, pb, oyopock,etc.)
D.azureus
D.ventrimaculatus (yellow/gold)
D.pumilio (blue jeans, solid red)
P.aurotaenia (narrow bands/green)
P.bicolor
E.tricolor (Santa Isabel)
H. leucophyllata
P. hypochondrialis azurea
P. resinfictrix
etc.......

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