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GrayTF Tad Has An Arm!!!!!!!!!!!!

bordercollie101 Jul 19, 2003 12:49 PM

Today about 10 mins ago my smallest tad got his first arm. Now What Do I need to do to have him be able to get one the Upside-down plant tray Or can he get him self on it?
Hes no bigger that the tip of my pinkie.Thats about 1 square centimer.

Jessy

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miCHeLe77 Jul 20, 2003 02:23 AM

I have 4 tree greys all different ages. I had a lava rock in my mini pool & the tadpoles all climbed out on their own. I keep the smaller ones in a 5 gallon critter keeper so that they are able to catch their food. They eat fruit flies & ants. But they won't eat til the tail has been absorbed all the way into the skin. The larger ones are in a 100 gallon. I just throw the crickets in. They are good & fat so even though I've only caught one eating once, I know they are good & fed. Is this your 1st time keeping frogs? I hope this info helps.

myoto17@hotmail.com

bordercollie101 Jul 20, 2003 12:44 PM

Yea, this is my first time keeping aboreal frogs. Ive kept small bullfrogs, but never grays...

Any sites that have grayTF care sheets?

Jessy

miCHeLe77 Jul 21, 2003 03:08 AM

I searched everywhere for grey tree frog care sheets. Mostly, all that I could find were pages for Whites Tree frogs, or Red Eyed Tree frogs. I will help you look though, & post anything I can find.

myoto17@hotmail.com

miCHeLe77 Jul 21, 2003 03:20 AM
miCHeLe77 Jul 21, 2003 03:26 AM

I tried the links to make sure that they would work, but it keeps sending me to an error page. If you need to, copy & paste them from here.

http://www.livefood.co.uk/ztreefogs.htm
http://www.amphibiancare.com/frogs/graytreefrog.html

The 1st one is more generally about all tree frogs. The 2nd is better & has additional links listed at the bottom.

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