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I found a Pacific Tree Frog at work, what do I win?
>> Anonymous
A really fucking cute frog.
>> Anonymous
You win a Pacific Tree Frog!
>> Anonymous
He's eating crickets, so I'm going to keep him. I'll post moar when I set up a terrarium for him.
>> Anonymous
They are excellent pets. I've had several for about a year now.
>> Anonymous
It's a Pacific Chorus Frog. Pacific Tree Frog is the old name for that species.
>> Anonymous
>>321863
>Alternately called Hyla regilla - Pacific Treefrog or Pseudacris regilla - Pacific Chorus Frog.

>"We (actually the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, the Herpetologists' League, and the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists) have decided it best to call our local loud mouths, the Pacific Treefrog, Pseudacris regilla. So, we're going to acknowledge that the species is not a treefrog, it's a chorus frog. But, we're going to concede that the vernacular doesn't have to be an accurate reflection of phylogeny and go with the traditional, well-recognized name, Pacific Treefrog."
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He like the new terrarium.
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>>321856

Do you give them a winter cool down, or just keep them active year round? I've never kept any natives before, only tropicals.
>> Anonymous
>>321883
I didn't cool them. They're just out in the main part of the house without anything but full spectrum lighting. I don't really have the desire to breed them, so there's no point in cooling them.
The males have black throats, by the way. You should get yours a friend or two.
>> Anonymous
I'll add some more frogs if I can find them. Mine is definitely male, unless females have learned how to call.
>> Anonymous
It's hard for me to keep these guys out of my house... sometimes they'll get stuck in a door... ;_;
>> Anonymous
you should... give him to me =D
>> Anonymous
I want moar, do any Oregoni/an/s care to donate their spare tree frogs (chorus frogs if you prefer)?