Grey tree frogs are cute and when we say, "barking," it's NOT like a dog's bark, it is a rather melodious sound, similar to what you may hear at a pond in a forest!!
Hi I have a question I have 16 of the gray baby tree frogs I rescued them from a swimming pool and the tank I have them in I mean I've got a green I've got a coconut fiber flooring of worm and I've got bunches and bunches of moss good green trees large muscle size sticks for them to climb on I have their water and bowls but I've got like frog knick knacks in there with them and they absolutely love staying on those and the question I have is I've had them since June and the question is they're from the same mother I believe will they mate together or what
hi there! loving your vid so far! fellow Minnesotan here! I recently found a green tree frog nestled in my front steps railing. hes been there for 4 days and hasn't moved and is alive. I'm not close to a woody or wetland area, will my new buddy be fine or do you recommend I transplant him? thanks in advance
Mine just sits on it’s log with a sort of bloated body, hunkered down. I think it’s still eating but not immediately. Does it have edema? What should I do?
ive had mine for about 2 years I got it from a tadpole in my backyard I tried to raise 3 batches and 1st died out except for one then second died out and the third 7 of them escaped in my room but the guy from the first batch showed back up, never saw the others again. but to my point I barely handled it and now I'm starting to every few days, I treat it well with humidity and a good enclosure but when I let it out it pisses on me and just now it peed this Bubble thing and I was freaked out but I dunno
Hello!! You seem like an expert and I wasnt able to find a definitive answer on google.. I have a grey tree frog and this is our first fall/winter together. She keeps burrowing into the orchid bark substrate and im worried she isnt going to eat enough. Is she trying to hibernate? and if so, how do i go about feeding her during her hibernation? Any help appreciated. Thanks!
ok I know this is old, but maybe it will help someone else. It may be trying to hibernate if the temperature in the enclosure is cool enough (below 50 degrees farenheit). They do not need to be fed during hibernation, as in the wild they can completely freeze and will not eat or move.
Quick question can you cohabitate a five lined skink with some adult grays? I often keep animals that I see end up in neighborhoods. I usually house them for a week and release into a better environment. However my dilemma is a found a skink and some tree frogs on the same day and I don't know if I should keep them together.
yes, they produce toxins from their skin that is very irritating to mucus membranes, but is not dangerous. Just avoid handling (it stresses them) and when handling is necessary, wash your hands afterwards.
I found a grey tree frog drowning in a friends pool._. Ngl these frogs are also the chillest frogs i have ever seen, normally when you go to catch or touch any wild frog they hop away from you pretty quickly and usually go hiding anyway because you are just in the vicinity, but no.. this frog would let me hold him and pet him, he was probably tired from the pool but when it was obvious he was well rested up he still didnt care. I decided to keep him in a big enclosure and so far he is doing pretty good:/
@@starburst1902 it's okay to keep wild caught animals as pets if they're least concern species, taking in a wild frog is kinda like taking in a stray cat. They do fine in the wild but its beneficial to them if they're given a proper home.
It's either or. "Grey" is more of a British English spelling, while "gray" is more Americanized. Personally even though I am American, I prefer "grey", as I just think the word looks prettier.
You really shouldn't be selling Gray Tree frogs. They should be left alone in the wild. And actually they make horrible pets. I laughed when you mentioned that they have "personality". They are wild animals that mostly just sit there and dont move.
I think you need to educate yourself on frogs entirely, maybe around most of the reptile community. They also don't make horrible pets, just because you don't play with them or they jump around your house doesn't mean they are horrible pets. They make amazing beginner frogs for first time frog owners. They make amazing pets. (I breed them, so I think I would know)