Australian Green Tree Frogs
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Australian Green Tree Frog is a Amphibian it Reaches 10 centimeters and has a life span of Sixteen years (16) they are usually found next...
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November 15, 2008 @ 8:56 pm · Edit
I would like to know if anyone can advise us on Australian Tree Frogs, we have one living in the flowerpot on our balcony and she has laid eggs in the rock pond we made for her. The rock pond is amateur to say the least, my 5 yr old son made it with a large plastic flat dish with rocks and just tap water, she then laid eggs but we are concerned they may not survive. Any hints would be very much appreciated. p.s. she is free to roam as she likes, she is not in capitvated situation