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Hourglass Treefrogs for sale

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Species - Hourglass Treefrog, Dendropsophus ebraccatus
Line- Xander
Age - 3 months
Quantity - 13
Price - $40 each, group pricing available
Preferred Payment Method - Paypal
Shipping Rates & information - SYR, pm for estimate but ranges from $30-80

They are eating 2-3 week old crickets and fruit flies, and can be kept similar to darts in many ways, but they will need a water area in which to breed. They can tolerate low and high temps very well, and thrive with temps in the 70's.

For more information on this species read here,
https://insearchofsmallthings.com/20...us-ebraccatus/
 

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