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common grey treefrog care sheet needed...please help

Boa_King69 Aug 19, 2004 06:53 PM

i caught a grey treefrog at work today and i want to give it to my girlfriend, but i dont necessarily know how to take care of it, i have a good idea of how to take care of a treefrog, but i need specifics...if someone could direct me to a caresheet, id appreciate it.

Thanks

KC

Replies (3)

amphibianfreak Aug 19, 2004 10:53 PM

They are great animals to keep, but i urge you to let it go, what comes from the wild stays in the wild. Plus amphibian populations are declining. but if you must keep it check amphibiancare.com and go to the care sheets portion of the site. Devin has a good care sheet.

snakesdjf Aug 24, 2004 09:56 PM

its probably the best. he will probably stress out in the confines of a tank/terrarium, especially a wc adult. you should wait until the spring/summer i am sure there are people who may have cb babies next year and you won't have to worry about parasites. So far i have bred and produced young 2 years in a row and if all goes well hopefully next year. I can send you some froglets or tadpoles if i am successful again. Because i live on Eastern Long Island, NY they are indigenous to the area so i am not allowed to sell or trade them, however it is legal to give you some of the offspring i produce. Happy Herping!! Dave

TW Aug 25, 2004 10:11 PM

Please, more on breeding Grays

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