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BellyDraggers
06-11-04, 07:52 PM
HI All
Just wanted to share a few pics of our little friends here..This is one of our two Whites Tree Frogs..
http://publish.hometown.aol.com/bellydraggerreps/images/whites%20tree%20frog%201.jpg
I like this picture these guys are so much fun to take pics of they do such great poses..LOL
http://publish.hometown.aol.com/bellydraggerreps/images/whites%20tree%20frog%202.jpg
Enjoy
Cheers
Scotty & Les
NewLineReptile
06-11-04, 08:27 PM
AWESOME GUYS!!!!!
Cute Pic's
Brandon
Jeff_Favelle
06-11-04, 08:40 PM
White's treefrogs RULE!! Awesome man! :D
kidchameleon
06-11-04, 10:17 PM
i love their hands lol. nice pics
BellyDraggers
06-12-04, 06:19 AM
Hey guys if i was to post a pic of my two together do you think you could help me figure out the sex of them..?
Cheers
Scotty & Les
Double J
06-12-04, 07:31 AM
if you post pcs, they shouldn't be too difficult to sex.
Females are generally larger, plumper, and usually have more pronounced tymphanic folds. I beleive the tymphanic folds are more prevalent in the australian form rather than the indonesian form. Either way, post those pics.
Double J
the_frog_man
06-12-04, 03:26 PM
ya and the males have extra skin on there throat
ps: if anyone wants 1 i mite be selling mine just a little heads up for in the future
MistyDaze
06-13-04, 08:12 PM
This seems to be a very common question. You can’t positively tell with young frogs only mature males and generally after they have already started calling. In the wild female Caerulea grow larger than males but in captivity this is not always the case they are however more lumpy and as stated above the supratympanic ridge (above the eye) is more pronounced. Caerulea reaches maturity at 8-12mths and the throat area of mature males is usually discolored due to the stretched skin caused by calling. Nuptial pads aren't some kind of myth, after a week or so of calling they become quite obvious (some of the species we keep grow large black lumps that can be seen from a few feet away). Caerulea has Brown to Black pads on the inner surface of both thumbs. You don’t need to be an expert to use your eyes, they only swell up and grow large during the breeding cycle and will disappear in shed. Look and you will see!
K.Baker
06-18-04, 12:03 AM
Awsome looking frogs~!
Cute little guys~!
Kevin.
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