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Tanzee Mar 30, 2004 11:53 PM

lol..hey, just wanted to get everyone's attention!! he he he!!
Now I can ask my question!
How can you tell between male and female tree frogs, since they look virtually the same. I have heard really loud croaking. Infact, the first time I heard it, I thought one of the frogs was dying or something!-it sounded just awful!! But they only did it when they were in the waterfall (they would climb up in there for days on end). But since I've gotten rid of it, they haven't done it. But my smaller tree frogs, they croak a lot, well actually, only one does. He does it whenever I vaccum mostly... So...is he irritated with my vaccum, or just trying to mate. And the other small tree frog is way fatter than the one that croaks.
Hopefully someone has answers!
Tanzee

Replies (4)

Colchicine Mar 31, 2004 09:11 AM

>>lol..hey, just wanted to get everyone's attention!! he he he!!
>>Now I can ask my question!
>>How can you tell between male and female tree frogs, since they look virtually the same. I have heard really loud croaking. Infact, the first time I heard it, I thought one of the frogs was dying or something!-it sounded just awful!! But they only did it when they were in the waterfall (they would climb up in there for days on end). But since I've gotten rid of it, they haven't done it. But my smaller tree frogs, they croak a lot, well actually, only one does. He does it whenever I vaccum mostly... So...is he irritated with my vaccum, or just trying to mate. And the other small tree frog is way fatter than the one that croaks.
>>Hopefully someone has answers!
>>Tanzee
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Tanzee Mar 31, 2004 11:34 AM

Well, I am not exactly sure..(the pet store up here have useless people working for them)..but below is a pic of the larger ones. The smaller ones are dark green and have a white strip going from the under part of the front of the mouth, along to the back of their mouth. I'll replace the battery in my camera and take a pic of one of them.
Tanzee

CokeOfMan Mar 31, 2004 12:30 PM

I don't know, I'm no expert :P It may be a WTF.
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gophersnake13 Apr 01, 2004 06:54 PM

Sounds like the small ones may be White Lipped Treefrogs. There care is the same as the one in the photo (whites treefrog)
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