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Old 07-02-2008, 08:57 PM
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i have got these lovely frogs, but would like to know and confirm that these are big eyed tree frogs. and to see if they are know as different names.

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1st looks like what i think of as a big eyed but a binomial name would be better as amphibs tend to have lots of common names. could you get more pics of the bottom one cause that looks like a Whites Tree frog (Litorea caerulea) from that one! if so you will need to separate them as they cant live together.
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what angle do you want to see the female?

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the big eyed frog is also known as a vermiculated tree frog i think, well it looks exactly the same as my female vermiculated, but as art gecko says your female looks more like a whites
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bottom one is most likely a white, the other is a big eyed from those pics.
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Leptopelis sp. is your first one, the second is difficult to tell beacuse of the colour - could you take a photo without the flash on, and one with?
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closer pics









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after seeing the new pics i don't tihnk its a whites, not suree what else it could be tho,
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thats a releif, the guy said they were big eyed tree frogs, is there a caresheet out there for these.

i have a basic for tree frogs, would this do???

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www.pollywog.co.uk: Usumbara Peacock Tree Frog (Leptopelis vermiculatus) Care Sheet
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