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magnificent tree frogs

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hi, just thought id share a few pics of my magnificent tree frogs (litoria splendida), of which i am very proud:) one pic is of when i first got them, the others are more recent, although they are still only 4 months old! they grow much faster than the whites and much larger (around 12cm for females).
 

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hey kokkor, sorry to take so long to reply-been away! these guys have basically the same care requirements as whites tree frogs, i.e. very easy to look after. they need a bit more space and seem to eat alot more otherwise very similar. unfortunatly i dont think they are available outside of australia, and even here they can be hard to come by.
 
very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Are you going to make them a natualistic vivarium?
 
yeah, just moved them into their new viv this weekend, and they seem to be enjoying themselves. will post some more pics soon.
 
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