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Indonesian and Australian White's Tree Frogs ?

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Can anyone tell me what the main differences are between the Indonesian and Australian White's Tree Frogs (other than Aussies being CB and Indos being either CB or WC)?
I was reading where the Aussies tend to be more blue and the Indos are green... but I saw several pics of Indos that were very blue... so now I'm not sure if they were true Indos or a hybrid between Indonesian and Australian.
 
There are blue and greens in both Australian and Indonesian populations the blues are not as common in Indonesian populations.

The term "Australian whites tree frog" is misused by many sellers, seems like as soon as an import shipment of Indonesians hit the U.S. their name changes to Australians.

True cb Australians are not very common and are a gorgeous sight to behold. a high percentage of Aussies are a varying degree of blue color and there are greens also.

This is a pic of 1 of my blue Indonesians.
 
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Thanks for the info and the pics! I ordered 4 of the Australians from Sandfire the other day.. so they should arrive sometime today. I can't wait for them to arrive!
 
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