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    Help ID this tree frog please!

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    Caught this fella in camp. It's is all white in color when found amist some stone slabs far from vegetation. Seems half-dead and weak when found. It is now rather energetic after having some mealworms and water. Residing in a temporary "make-shift" vivarium until i have more time to set up a better one.

    I handles it with gloves throughout. will be glad if some bros are able to id for me. thanks!





    p.s: my sister claimed that it changed it's color to brown after birching on a driftwood. But when i return to see, it's still the same off-white/ light brown it is when it's found.

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    look at those cute round toes..sharp features and it's back patterns.

    would be glad if someone is able to tell me if it's a female or a male too..

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    It should be the Four-lined Tree Frog.
    http://www.wildsingapore.per.sg/disc...commontree.htm
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    thanks alot! it is really a 4-line tree frog since it does have 4 lines down it's back.

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    anyone knows if it's safe to handle as in if it's skin secretes toxin like newts/salamanders?

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    Not a problem handling with hands.

    But please minimize chances or possibilities to touch it. Always wet your hand before touching too. This helps to protect the skin of the frog, not yours though.
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    Considering the Size i'd say she's a mature female. I wouldn't mind "lending" you one of my males to see if we can get them to breed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XnSdVd View Post
    Considering the Size i'd say she's a mature female. I wouldn't mind "lending" you one of my males to see if we can get them to breed.
    That'll be very interesting! is it really possible to lend me one of the male, or would you prefer i lend her to you?

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    please guys, no talk about poaching from the wild nor getting from illegal sellers.

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