Hi, there.. I need a little help to find out what kind of frog this is?

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I really want to know what kind of frog this is, so I wonder if you guys could help me?;)

All the pictures is so big when I put them here, so im just gonna put a link here:

http://s229.photobucket.com/albums/ee157/1agnesh1/frogs/?start=all

Please help me! This is the first time I have frogs, I know that my treefrog is probably Asian Flying Treefrog, or that's what I've been told.

Thanks.
Agnes :)
 
Hi not entirely sure but looks like Big-eyed Tree Frog (Leptopelis vermiculatus).
 
Sorry only saw the first four photos.
 
Hi not entirely sure but looks like Big-eyed Tree Frog (Leptopelis vermiculatus).

I have no exspirience about frogs, so do you think my treefrog is Big-eyed Tree Frog (Leptopelis vermiculatus)?I have really no idea about what kind of frogs that is, this is my first time and it's going really well so far :)

What about the other frog?
 
The second specimen is a really nice frog. I never seen anything like that.
In my opinion can be one of the genus "Afrana"
Bye!;)
 
Thx! :)

can anyone help me more?
 
Hello,
it's very hard to determine the Leptopelis species. There ar some other species looking very similar. A good help would be a information about their locality.
There are some very good books about african amphibians at www.chimaira.de . Most of the books are english language.

Bye Martin
 
Thx Martin for the answer :)

I've split them up in 2 cages now. I'm gonna try to get them to eat more often and grow.

The tree-frog barks or sings, makes some sounds at least. Does that mean that he's a male? He does it every evening.
 
The tree frog is a Leptopelis sp, but I don't think it is L vermiculatus. It is very similar, but has a more pointed nose and slightly different body type than L vermiculatus. He is a male. :)


I don't know what the other frog is, but he's pretty cool looking.
 
The tree frog is a Leptopelis sp, but I don't think it is L vermiculatus. It is very similar, but has a more pointed nose and slightly different body type than L vermiculatus. He is a male. :)


I don't know what the other frog is, but he's pretty cool looking.

Thx for the answer :)
But my treefrog is now about 6 cm long, slighty over 6. Can he be with asian flying treefrog in cage that's about 8 cm?
 
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