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Old 04-01-04, 02:16 PM   #1
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milky tree frogs

Just wondering if anyone has ever kept Amazon milky frogs (phrynohyas resinifictrix)? I am interested in them and haven't been able to find a lot of info on them. If anyone has experience with them or knows of a good info source I would be interested. thanks
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Old 04-01-04, 02:29 PM   #2
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I keep them and I keep them exactly like I do all my other tree frogs (whites, bigeyes, and walking frogs). In a humid environment with lots of fake plants for cover with no supplimental heating. They are definitely cool little frogs, though, I've never actually seen an adult. Mine is still small. There isn't a whole lot of information on them out there.



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how big do they get i seen a bunch in a pet store that were olny like the size of a penny?
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woah! he looks awesome!
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whoa that frog is awsome!
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Thanks Hamster of Borg. I'm truly envious, he/she looks awesome.

Concept3, apparently they reach about 3 inches full grown.
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One nifty thing about them is that they glow under a blacklight.



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how big is that one, hamster?
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Barely over an inch.
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oh, wow. thats pretty tiny, but oh well it still looks great
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