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Amazing Whites tree frog pics!!!!!

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Here is a picture of a Whites Tree Frog that I snapped during a photo shoot.
 

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Thats great! What's he actually doing aside from looking adorable!

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Here are some more pics.
 

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Nice pics,I have a white's tree frog too.They are so cool and I love how mine falls asleep in my hand when I'am handling him lol
 

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i want a whites. haha and i'm guessing you would recommend it? :)
 

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I am recommending them. They are cheep and at like every petstore.
 

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Those are possibly the worst reasons to base a recommendation on. Don´t get me wrong, i think Litoria caerulea is an excellent species for beginners, specially CB specimens, but it´s not because they are cheap or widely available, it´s because they are easy to maintain, have healthy appetites and are generally quite tough.
 
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