Description: POSSIBLE VARIETIES INCLUDE: GREEN TREE FROGS, SQURREL TREE FROGS AND BARKING TREE FROGS. DO NOT RELEASE INTO THE WILD! American green tree frogs are popular pets because of their small size, appearance, and the undemanding conditions needed to take care of them. Unlike many amphibians, they do not require artificial heating in many situations. Interesting Facts and Care Guide: Population Control: Adult green tree frogs play many important roles in pest control as a result of feeding on mosquitoes and flies. 1. Egg: Females lay around 400 soft-shelled eggs each breeding season.Eggs are laid in jelly-like clusters. 2. Tadpole: Baby frogs that hatch from the eggs are called tadpoles.Once the larvae (tadpoles) emerge from the egg, they are independent.Tadpoles live in an aquatic (water) habitat.Tadpoles do not have legs.They do not have lungs to breathe like we do. They have gills like fish for breathing. 3. Froglet: As a tadpole undergoes metamorphosis (physical change) from tadpole to adult, it grows hind legs and front legs as the tail begins to shorten. The gills will reduce as the lungs begin to enlarge. During this transition, the green tree frog goes through the froglet stage where they begin to resemble the adult but have not fully developed all of the adult features. 4. Adult: Adult green tree frogs have fully formed legs and lungs and are able to live on land. Life Span: The average life span of green tree frogs living in the wild is unknown.The green tree frog is known to live up to 6 years in captivity.
Price: 169 USD
Location: Lakeland, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-17T21:54:31.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Water Type: Fresh
Water Temperature: Tropical
Gender: Breeding Pair
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Species: Tadpole
Temperament: Peaceful