If you have a whites tree frog morph, please post a picture and name of the morph!
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Stephanie
I think houdini may be a blue morph ? but I'm not sure. Her eyes are golden but she's always a teal apposed to green.
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Stephanie
Lucy is a blue eyed pale phase... like Honey-Lime she never turns brown, just a honey/caramel color, and her green is pale (not as limey as his though).
Jelly Bean is a chocolate-olive phase (he stays dark brown during the day and turns olive green at night) with snowflakes, side spots, and silver eyes
Shirley is an Aussie blue-green with white side spots and gold eyes & Honey-Lime is a pale phase with light gold eyes that often look silver (both have just a few very faint snowflakes).
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Mom to these fine frogs!
4.4.0 White's tree frogs (Litoria caerulea): Sir Honey Lime, Bok & Choi, Martha, Shirley, Leapin' Loo and Ping & Pong; 0.2.1 Amazon Milk Frogs (Trachycephalus resinifictrix): Otto & Echo and Pip-Squeak aka Tiny
2.0.0 South American Bird Poo Frogs (Hyla marmorata): Ribbit & Rupert
Thanks! ^_^ This is one thing I really love about the WTFs. Back when I originally started researching them (I've wanted WTFs for years!) they were just blue-green or green and could turn brown, now there's more variety to choose from with the new morphs and it's awesome! The day a pied WTF becomes available I'm going to scream with glee!...Then I'm going to cry my eyes out because there will be no way I can afford it!
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Mom to these fine frogs!
4.4.0 White's tree frogs (Litoria caerulea): Sir Honey Lime, Bok & Choi, Martha, Shirley, Leapin' Loo and Ping & Pong; 0.2.1 Amazon Milk Frogs (Trachycephalus resinifictrix): Otto & Echo and Pip-Squeak aka Tiny
2.0.0 South American Bird Poo Frogs (Hyla marmorata): Ribbit & Rupert
My next one (eventually) will be a true honey-blue eyed or a yellow blue eyed. Hoping for an adult male if I can find one, already plan on naming him "Butter Bean", lol![]()
Mom to these fine frogs!
4.4.0 White's tree frogs (Litoria caerulea): Sir Honey Lime, Bok & Choi, Martha, Shirley, Leapin' Loo and Ping & Pong; 0.2.1 Amazon Milk Frogs (Trachycephalus resinifictrix): Otto & Echo and Pip-Squeak aka Tiny
2.0.0 South American Bird Poo Frogs (Hyla marmorata): Ribbit & Rupert
Can't wait to see pics!![]()
Mom to these fine frogs!
4.4.0 White's tree frogs (Litoria caerulea): Sir Honey Lime, Bok & Choi, Martha, Shirley, Leapin' Loo and Ping & Pong; 0.2.1 Amazon Milk Frogs (Trachycephalus resinifictrix): Otto & Echo and Pip-Squeak aka Tiny
2.0.0 South American Bird Poo Frogs (Hyla marmorata): Ribbit & Rupert
Misty sorry the pic twisted when I uploaded it.
Stephanie
Thanks she's very light green normally. That was the first night I brought her home.![]()
Stephanie
I recently brought home nine baby WTFs, more than originally planned, but when my fiance saw the first five the morning after we got them, she urged me to go rescue the others. The transition in their colors and dispositions, well, I didn't take too much coaxing, even if it means buying a second and even third terrarium as they grow.
Have some pretty blues in the bunch, one pale yellow, don't know the sex on any except one. And then I got a good look at this one the other day, here is the same frog in light/dark for comparison. I know he has something eyes, blue/silver? not sure what you would call the color scheme he has going on, other than eye candy. =p
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I keep seeing the term snowflake, I assume it refers to the spots? I know spots occur naturally in the species (these are my first WTFs, still learning) but some of these have a number of large spots, and a couple have tons of small dots all over. When I can figure out the upload to album here I will get some better detail pics up.
This one here, goes from chartreuse green to this pale yellow, sorry about the angle, it was hard to get a picture of her with the light and her being so light colored.
Here are a couple with the larger spots, also a good shot of one of the blues.
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That's a lot of frogs wulf. Love the community setup you got there. Really nice. I wonder how many whites tree frogs species there are. I know there a tons of different types of tree frogs, but I am not sure on how mnay whites tree frogs there are. I know of the regular ones and blue eyed ones. That's about it. Learning about new ones every year. Crazy what people can produce.
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