i tot i saw them at seaview
i tot i saw them at seaview
recently? i've not seen any in seaview for the longest time. where do they display the ***?
ok, just back from seaview, saw the tree frogs. but anyone knows where i can find the white ones?
hey folks!
I checked with Seaview, and realized those critters aren't either any other tree frogs or any white, hence, please do look carefully at the critters's feet before you start a commentary or else somebody will be very upset if this critter wrong one.
visited seaview today...
no tree frog![]()
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eddy, thanks for pointing out. but i had asked the aunty at seaview and she pointed me to the lot.
s98432512, according to the seaview staff, stock comes in on saturday and almost wiped out in the morning. better to try your luck on saturday mornings 10am. im heading down this saturday to try mine!
bro issac ! if you got it already do show me !
i went last saturday but there's no stock...
the ones i saw were not pure green/white. its olive green with black/dark brown spottings. the bottom was red with black/dark brown spottings.
Post pictures so we can identify them. People should not be getting pets they clearly do not know about. There are no frogs with a scientific name of "olive green with black/dark brown spottings. the bottom was red with black/dark brown spottings". There are also no pure white tree frogs. White tree frogs are white tree frogs with only ONE scientific and proper identification, and with the occasional blue variant of colour. Litoria Caerulea, nothing else.
Last edited by delhezi; 13th Dec 2011 at 14:28.
seaview...olive green, black strips, red bottom with black spots...
Highly suggestive that it is Fire-bellied Toad (Bombina bombina). I hardly see frogs at seaview..on rare occasion is Fire bellied newts.
Okay. I thought those were separate pairs of species. By the way, it is bombina orientalis; bombina bombina is brown on top, red underneath.
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