Hey guys,
Newer to the frog scene, but have done some extensive research on tree frogs. My roommate and I just adopted a couple, but we're not sure when they will reach their 'adult phase', therefore not knowing when to start changing their feeding habits.
Does anyone have a general idea of the age of a white's tree frog that is about 4.5 centimeters or 1.8 inches long? As of now, we're guessing they might be around 3-4 months old? I know there can be certain factors that contribute to different growth rates, but among all of the breeders in the community, I'm sure someone has a good averaged estimate of what about 2 inches is aged at.
Cheers
Hello Jabba015, Welcome to the forumWhites tree frogs are a larger frog and will get around 3.5 inches body wise from snout to vent. the frogs will most likely get to their adult size at around 6-8 months or even sooner if they are being fed more often. Im not a breeder of whites but i have worked with them for a long time. 2 inches sounds like the frog is roughly around 2-3 months old? im not too sure. They should be fed a couple crickets every other day until they are use to their new home
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Mr. Bombina,
By the looks of things you have experience, but I'm curious about your statement regarding WTFs reaching maturity at 6-8 months. Most other sources online state that full maturity comes around 2 years, would you agree/disagree with this? By the looks of it, they've barely grown in a months time, so if I were to extrapolate the growth rate of what I've seen to maybe be around 1-3mm, they would in no way reach full size in the next 6 months.
Cheers
Hi, Ryan didnt say they reach maturity at 6-8 months he said that they reach adult size at that age. Though in my experience they seem to reach adult size at around a year, give or take.
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