Litoria chloris
Common name Red eyed green tree frog also known as Orange eyed green tree frog
These frogs are not particularly rare compared to other tree frogs (although most frogs are rare these days) especially in the captive frog community
They occur naturally from as far south as Ourimbah right up to the top end
These particular specimens are only a few months old and as such do not have their adult colours which are normally much darker green
Sorry i dont have my frog book handy and thats all i can remember of the top of my head
If you have any other question ask and ill c how i go
cheers
there like a labrador if you dont monitor there feeds they will put on weight very easily and like a lab wont say no to a feed , though i met an 8yr old lab today on beach and he was in perfect condition
iv seen some skinny frogs and some obese but gtf are happy to flaunt the way they look they obviously dont read too many womens mags on body image
i tend to feed mine only 2 to 3 times a week with a couple crickets always in cage to keeping them active lol i guess its like the old trick of making a donkey walk by dangling a carrot over its head lol
Nice on Raven
Im also thinking bout getting a waterfall and perhaps a fogger
I had more plants in my tank but my cat got hold of them while i was cleaning the tank and turned them into a tuna smelling pile of slimy green silk
Destructive little ****e
White Lipped Tree Frogs: Litoria Infrafrenata
Green Tree Frog: Litoria Caerulea
Magnificent Tree Frog: Litoria Splendida
and i think Centralian Tree Frog: Litoria Gilleni