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    Red face Help ID-ing frog

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    Can anybody help ID this frog for me? I don't think its a White's Tree Frog right? It's quite small, about 4cm from snout to backside. Thanks in advance!



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    Oh,that was Thirteen's thread. Didn't notice that the frogs were the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgoh88 View Post
    Oh,that was Thirteen's thread. Didn't notice that the frogs were the same.
    not thirteens thread. Cute frog though.
    Hi

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    i think this is a common tree frog...and speical with black strip on the neck...=D...nice froggy...=D...

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    Hi kgoh88 nice frog you got there.

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    ops..sorry isotope..

    I see.. try 3 mealworms every 2-3day? Read some where on website (frog keeping), suppose to help on waste management as frog poops are rather big.

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    Oh, I see. I left a few mealworms on a dish in the tank, wonder if the frog would eat them from there.

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    yes it will, but that is if the mealworms do not crawl out of the dish. I didnt put a dish and the meal worms crawled around the tank. The frog had a good time hopping around muching on them.

    do you have a full view of the tank?

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    Yea,the mealworms stay in the dish pretty much. I also placed a small slice of carrot in the tank so that at least they have something to munch on before they get eaten.

    I dare not let the mealworms crawl around,because I am using soil as a substrate and I'm afraid that the worms would burrow in and not get found. Hahaha.

    I don't have a full view of the tank at the moment, dumb camera is spoilt. But the 2 frogs are housed in a tank about 1ft long. One of them eats a lot,whereas the other hasn't eaten for the past 4 days. Hope it doesn't die.

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    Yea,heard that there's this cricket farm at Pasir Ris that sells pinheads, going down later to take a look. I left 7 mealworms in the dish yesterday, and found 3 left this morning. Hopefully the skinny one was eating, and not the fatty gorging itself. Hahaha.

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    better seperate them....
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    oh crap. It may also be hyla japonica...
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    Hmm... Yea, it does look like hyla japonica too. Hahaha.

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