I found this frog at a local pet store, and it was listed under the name of Reed Frog. I looked and it isn't a reed frog. hehe I have a picture and I would like to post it, but am unsure how to do it. Can anyone help me?
Welcome to kingsnake.com's message board system. Here you may share and discuss information with others about your favorite reptile and amphibian related topics such as care and feeding, caging requirements, permits and licenses, and more. Launched in 1997, the kingsnake.com message board system is one of the oldest and largest systems on the internet.
I found this frog at a local pet store, and it was listed under the name of Reed Frog. I looked and it isn't a reed frog. hehe I have a picture and I would like to post it, but am unsure how to do it. Can anyone help me?
Here is a link to my yahoo group and you can access the pics there in the photos section under Mystery Frog. Thanks 
Ugh that didn't work. Here is a link to a breifcase with the pics in them.
Thanks folks
Link
hard to tell from the pics.. but he looks like a big eyed treefrog.. i think they also go by peacock tf's too... the scientific is leptopelis ... search google and see if they look like him... maybe leptopelis christyi or flavomaculatas
let me know if you figure it out or if this is it!

-----
my pets: clown treefrogs, reed frogs, big eyed treefrogs, tiger leg monkey frogs, gray treefrogs, milk frogs, cuban treefrogs, whites tree frog, green treefrogs, squirrel treefrogs, blue webbed gliding treefrog, chameleon treefrogs?, dusky salamanders, tiger salamander, veiled chameleon, box turtles, mud turtle, map turtle, yellowbelly slider, florida softshell, two saltwater tanks, four cats, two chinchillas, and a boyfriend.
I believe its peacock tree frog. Thank you so much for your help. It looks a lot like yours without the green lining. 
Chad
Help, tips & resources quick links
Manage your user and advertising accounts
Advertising and services purchase quick links