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New Red Eye Tree Frog Morph?

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Hey Guys, we just got in this adult female Red Eyed Tree Frog- i wanted to see what you guys thought about her (pictured on the right). She looks as if the green has been sucked out of her, and all her colors are lightened up. Her side coloration is a powder blue, and dorsal coloration is a blue/gray. Something going on here, i realize its not the most detailed picture, but she looks kind of hypo-ish to me. What do you guys think?
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Interesting. How long have you had her and does she maintain that color when not stressed?

I wonder if it is a mutation that affects the green color by modifying the melanophore or the xanthophores.

If it does breed out, you should call it hypoxanthric similar to hypoerythric morphs in Sinaloan milks :).
 
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