kingsnake.com - the information portal for reptile and amphibian hobbyists.

logo
Las Vegas Reptile Show
facebook - twitter kingsnake racing - field outfitter shop - reptile laws - kingsnake shirts - club.kingsnake - advertising rates - site news - help - contact
Looking for a pet? Try a rescue first!
click here to add your rescue
Hamm Show Delivery - buy animals now for delivery in Hamm
Weaned Rats $.59 , XL Rats $1.00, Medium Rabbits $5.00 At RODENTPRO.COM!
Reptile & Amphibian Chat Sunday 9-11 PM Eastern - Click here!
Check out our new Car Forums! - Want a FREE kingsnake T-Shirt? Click Here!

grey tree frogs


[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ The Tree Frog Forum ]

Posted by TW on May 11, 2003 at 22:03:58:

In Reply to: grey tree frogs posted by Chamsrcool on May 10, 2003 at 22:44:40:


You "might" run into territorial issues with four males; I'd think it better to have a greater (F) to (M) ratio (I have 2 to 1)& everybody tolerates each other. I even get amplexus corresponding with the frogs outside. No eggs yet.

A easy way to locate females is to road cruise on rainy nights during breeding season (May here) GTF's shine white in the headlights. Drive slow.

-TW


:i have four males in a 38 gallon reptarium.

:should i not have more than one male together?
:any ideas on how to find females?
:I would rather have the nonvocal females than the really loud males.




Follow Ups:




[ Follow Ups ] [ The Tree Frog Forum ]




also... Lizardkeepers.com | AprilFirstBioEngineering.com

powered by kingsnake.com
kingsnake.com® is a registered trademark of
OnlineHobbyist.com, Inc.© 1997-

Privacy Statement | Employment | Volunteer | Advertising Rates | Contact | Support