03-08-2012, 07:38 PM
Now you've all seen my Lovely Turtle Sora and my Pet Snails and now I shall introduce you to my Brown Tree Frog(Litora Ewingii), Lily :3. (Also known as Whistling Tree Frogs)
She's not as social as Sora and my Pet Snails, but she will be if you have a small bug on your hand/arm :p . If bred in captivity, they can acclimitize to human touches, but wild frogs don't like for humans to touch them.
Plus, they're very itty bitty, the biggest only growing about 60mm and that's rare. They usually grow to be about 45mm. So you have to be gentle when handling them.
They're found usually in New Zealand, Austrailia, Bermuda, and any other place that has still water , but these places are where they can be found in abundence and kept without a license. I'm not sure about other places, as these seem to be the most popular places for these frogs to be found.
Anywho, without further ado :3 .
She's in a temporary "tank" until I can set-up a proper tank for her and I have to grow some water vines in the tank, so that's probably take about a month or so :p .
(Ignore my snailies in the background :p)
She was like, "I'm watching you mommy"
"Ack!, I've been spotted!" :tongue:
*Bounce* "Ha! Mommy can't see me now!"
"Oh no, he can see me! Mommy... stop looking!"
"Aw, Mommy got me on his iPod. Oh well :p "
"Peek-a-Boo Mommy "
I can't wait to get her new tank all set up, cause this one looks so drab. I also have to find her a boyfriend, cause she's probably lonely, even with me there to play with her and the snailies. (Sora would probably eat her :o) . Theres a few baby roaches in there, but she just picks them off, one by one :p.
Hope you enjoyed those pics :p . I would take her out, but I got no bugs for to eat off me. My pill bugs(they live with my snails) haven't had babies yet, cause it's not the right time for it. I would feed her some of the babies and let the rest live .
Ps. Incase y'all wanted to see one up close, I googled one for you. This one's brown like Lily, but they can be green sometimes or pale white.
She's not as social as Sora and my Pet Snails, but she will be if you have a small bug on your hand/arm :p . If bred in captivity, they can acclimitize to human touches, but wild frogs don't like for humans to touch them.
Plus, they're very itty bitty, the biggest only growing about 60mm and that's rare. They usually grow to be about 45mm. So you have to be gentle when handling them.
They're found usually in New Zealand, Austrailia, Bermuda, and any other place that has still water , but these places are where they can be found in abundence and kept without a license. I'm not sure about other places, as these seem to be the most popular places for these frogs to be found.
Anywho, without further ado :3 .
She's in a temporary "tank" until I can set-up a proper tank for her and I have to grow some water vines in the tank, so that's probably take about a month or so :p .
(Ignore my snailies in the background :p)
She was like, "I'm watching you mommy"
"Ack!, I've been spotted!" :tongue:
*Bounce* "Ha! Mommy can't see me now!"
"Oh no, he can see me! Mommy... stop looking!"
"Aw, Mommy got me on his iPod. Oh well :p "
"Peek-a-Boo Mommy "
I can't wait to get her new tank all set up, cause this one looks so drab. I also have to find her a boyfriend, cause she's probably lonely, even with me there to play with her and the snailies. (Sora would probably eat her :o) . Theres a few baby roaches in there, but she just picks them off, one by one :p.
Hope you enjoyed those pics :p . I would take her out, but I got no bugs for to eat off me. My pill bugs(they live with my snails) haven't had babies yet, cause it's not the right time for it. I would feed her some of the babies and let the rest live .
Ps. Incase y'all wanted to see one up close, I googled one for you. This one's brown like Lily, but they can be green sometimes or pale white.