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For Sale CB Black Eyed Leaf Frogs

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CB Black Eyed Leaf Frogs (Agalychnis moreletii)

This uncommon tree frog has intense black eyes with orange webbing and sides. Found in lower montane habitats from Mexico to El Salvador, they can be kept similar to Red Eyes. Approximately 1 to 2 months old, these 3/4” to 1” froglets are feeding on small crickets w/supplements. A second unrelated group is also morphing out at this time (9/26/10).

$25 apiece. Can be picked up in the DFW area or shipped overnight for $50. Quantity discounts.

Thanks,

Michael Burger
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very cool.... is the only difference between these and black eye tree frogs the toe and side coloration? .... how do the genes work is it some sort of recessive trait or a codom?
 
I'm not quite sure of the question. This frog is commonly referred to as the black eyed tree /or leaf frog (Agalychnis morelettii). It is considered a distinct species and not just a color variant within the Agalychnis genus due to morphological and (probably) genetic differences. This species is sympatric with at least one other species within the genus (Agalychnis callidryas), a frog that has red eyes, and yellow, blue, orange/red along its flanks.
 
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