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What You’Ll LearnWhite’s Tree Frog Background InformationWhere to Buy A White’s Tree FrogWhite’s Tree Frog Diet and Feeding GuidelinesWhite’s Tree Frog Habitat and Tank SetupWhite’s Tree Frog General Health InformationWhite’s Tree Frog Handling TipsIs A White’s Tree Frog Right For You?DescriptionWhite’s tree frogs arebig frogs – reaching around4.5 inches from snout to vent. Females grow larger than males. Adults have a pudgy stature. They also possess a distinctive fatty ridge above each large, bulbous eye. Coloration can vary, typically ranging from bronze or brown to vivid em…BiologyWhite’s tree frogs (Ranoidea caerulea) belong to the family Pelodryadidae, the Australian tree frogs. They’re also referred to as “Australian green tree frogs” or “dumpy tree frogs” due to their chubby, green appearance. Fun Fact: The Latin name, “caerulea,” meaning “blue,” is a misnom…See more on reptile.guide DescriptionWhite’s tree frogs arebig frogs – reaching around4.5 inches from snout to vent. Females grow larger than males. Adults have a pudgy stature. They also possess a distinctive fatty ridge above each large, bulbous eye. Coloration can vary, typically ranging from bronze or brown to vivid em… BiologyWhite’s tree frogs (Ranoidea caerulea) belong to the family Pelodryadidae, the Australian tree frogs. They’re also referred to as “Australian green tree frogs” or “dumpy tree frogs” due to their chubby, green appearance. Fun Fact: The Latin name, “caerulea,” meaning “blue,” is a misnom…
DescriptionWhite’s tree frogs arebig frogs – reaching around4.5 inches from snout to vent. Females grow larger than males. Adults have a pudgy stature. They also possess a distinctive fatty ridge above each large, bulbous eye. Coloration can vary, typically ranging from bronze or brown to vivid em…
BiologyWhite’s tree frogs (Ranoidea caerulea) belong to the family Pelodryadidae, the Australian tree frogs. They’re also referred to as “Australian green tree frogs” or “dumpy tree frogs” due to their chubby, green appearance. Fun Fact: The Latin name, “caerulea,” meaning “blue,” is a misnom…
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