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Tigerleg monkey frog calls?

fuzzynuts Jun 10, 2008 12:26 AM

Do these frogs make any noises in captivity? This is kind of a repost from the general amph. forum, but Im really interested in these monkey frogs. Any other suggestions would be ok, Im looking for something not too rare, not too difficult and does not eat fruitflies. Also any opinions on nightlights for frogs would be nice, pros vs cons.

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otis07 Jun 13, 2008 05:49 PM

I've never kept them before, but I know Joe Nickerson's son keeps them so if you contact Joe he would have some good info for you. Tell us what you find.
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Ophies_Mama86 Jun 17, 2008 08:37 AM

You could use an infared light bulb that will alow you to see them but it won't disturb their night time prowls. I just bought one yesturday.

CKing Jul 19, 2008 11:36 PM

>>Do these frogs make any noises in captivity? This is kind of a repost from the general amph. forum, but Im really interested in these monkey frogs. Any other suggestions would be ok, Im looking for something not too rare, not too difficult and does not eat fruitflies. Also any opinions on nightlights for frogs would be nice, pros vs cons.>>

Male treefrogs do make advertisement calls, mostly at night when you are trying to sleep. Most of the wild caught animals are usually males, because they often call attention to themselves at night by calling.

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