White’s Treefrog

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White’s Treefrog

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Description:

White’s treefrog coloration varies from jade green to blue (the most popular phase) to olive-green and olive-brown. Some specimens are sparsely or liberally spotted with "off-white." Attempts are being made by herpetoculturists to perpetuate and stabilize blue and spotted morphs. In keeping with their arboreal tendencies, vertically oriented terraria suit active White's treefrogs the best. They will use and appreciate firmly attached horizontal perches of a diameter that at least equals their bodies'. Elevated corkbark tubes and platforms, situated on either a horizontal or diagonal plane, are also favored by these frogs.

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Habitat:

Tropical areas.

Range:

Indigenous to northern and eastern Australia, southern new Guinea and many nearby islands.

Scientific Name: Litoria caerulea
Species Group: frog
Family: Hylidae
Size: No more than 4 inches in length.
Level: beginner
Weight: N/A
Dangerous: No

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