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I've never seen one quite so reddish! I had to look up tomato frogs to make sure they were different!

I have two. Both are green most of the time, sometimes they go brown. But its definitely a brown! No shade of red. Maybe he'll be bluish when he changes?

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I forgot to mention that I love the enclosure but what is the substrate?

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Its called Frog Bark ...he changes from red-brown to blu green lol here r more pix
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I love your little critter there!! And your set up looks fantastic:D

I would love to get a frog one day.
 

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Mine are in a 45 on my breakfast bar above my kitchen sink. I like to feed them just before I start doing dishes -lol its better than tv. I've got two now - I'd like to have 4 again - maybe I'll check out the petshop again.

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Yeah, the brown means the enclosures a litle too humid. If I were you I may consider making the whole cover screen. It may seem a little odd and jarring for an experienced herp keeper, but they like lower humidity.
 
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