it depends. most are nocturnal unless they are sickly
I have two whites dumpy frogs and they have been breeding since I first got them.
Blue dumpy tree frogs can live up to 15 years if they are very well taken care of.
There actually are such a thing as black and white frogs, like poison dart frogs!!
i have a baby white tree frog he eats two crickets each day. but be sure to feed your frog at night because they are nocturnal. Also there skin under their eyes should not bulge over if it is cut down on what you are feeding your frog.
White's tree frogs are named after the person who first discovered them; John White
White's tree frogs do not have to have a mate. I have had one for five years, now. He's a terrific fellow and a good pet - easy to care for, friendly, and entertaining. We live in a rural area with a pond behind the house. In the summer one can hear frogs croaking all night until dawn. Flip, my White's tree frog, happily sings along.
No, its leaves are toxic to Red-Eyed Tree Frogs.
No, "eye" and "night" do not rhyme. Rhymes are words that have similar ending sounds, and in this case, the sounds in "eye" and "night" are not the same.
White's tree frogs can weigh anywhere from 90-180 grams.
White free frogs are lazy and fairly stubborn creatures, if the ford was to become furmikiar with its owner then keeping the frog from its habitat during the day prevents it sleeping, therefor it will be tired during the night. This is not 100% efficient as the light in the room is one major factor of the frogs sleeping time. If it is light then it shall sleep if it is dark then it may not but if the habitat was equipped with a shelter then the white tree frog can easily be trained into becoming un nocturnal.
males will croak. males develop pads under their feet when ther ready to mate at a year old
White to Light Gray.