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Post by REDSTREAK on Apr 15, 2003 19:39:10 GMT -5
Is anyone here knoow any good sites of sellers of tree frogs.
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Post by BlueWater on Apr 20, 2003 20:11:30 GMT -5
What kind of tree frogs were you looking to get?
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Post by REDSTREAK on Apr 21, 2003 7:28:37 GMT -5
green you know the ones that can swim in the water and klive on land
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Post by BlueWater on Apr 21, 2003 21:17:40 GMT -5
The only ones that can pretty much live on land, and like to swim are Fire Bellied Toads. (FTB) They are considered a good beginner frog and fairly expensive. These are by no means "tree frogs" though. Keep in mind, tree frogs like to stay in the trees. And they don't swim very well. Most tree frogs just go in the water to wade in for a little bit and stick their head out. check out www.froggie.info Its has a good source of frog stuff. The Frogs I have are the White's Tree frogs. Or... "Smiling Tree Frogs". They are tree frogs, and need a pretty dry environment for the most part.
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Post by Marine on May 21, 2003 8:56:46 GMT -5
if i were you knowing alot about tree frogs you will get sooooo bored with them because they never do anything!!!!!
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Post by djambic on Oct 19, 2003 19:27:22 GMT -5
You wanna frog that swims and comes out on land... We got frogs down here in Florida called Leporard Frogs... Fast swimmers and fairly large. But Ive never really seen them for sale... Oh well, good luck with finding one you like.
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