Dumpy Tree Frog
RM180.00
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Common names: Dumpy Tree Frog, White’s Tree Frog, Australian Green Tree Frog
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Scientific name: Ranoidea caerulea (formerly Litoria caerulea)
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Origin: Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands
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Size:
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Males: ~2.5–3 inches
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Females: ~3.5–4.5 inches (larger)
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Weight: 2–3 oz (hefty-bodied for a frog)
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Lifespan: 12–16 years on average, some live 20+ in captivity
🧬 Appearance
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Body: Plump, round, with smooth, waxy-looking skin
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Color: Usually bright to dark green, sometimes bluish or brownish depending on mood, temperature, and environment
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Distinctive features:
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Large toe pads for climbing
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Chubby, “dumpy” appearance (hence the nickname)
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Horizontal pupils
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Sometimes has white spots on its back and sides
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🧠 Temperament
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Personality: Docile, calm, and often called one of the “friendliest” pet frogs
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Handling: Can tolerate gentle handling better than most amphibians, but skin is sensitive — only with clean, wet hands
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Behavior: Arboreal (lives in trees), nocturnal, often vocal (males have a loud, deep croak)
🏡 Habitat & Care (in captivity)
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Enclosure: Vertical tank preferred, at least 18x18x24 inches for adults (larger if keeping multiple)
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Substrate: Moist soil, coconut fiber, or moss — keep humidity stable
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Temperature:
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Day: 75–85°F
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Night: ~65–75°F
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Humidity: 50–70% (lower than some tropical frogs; tolerate a wide range)
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Lighting: Not UVB-dependent, but low-level UVB can support long-term health
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Decor: Branches, cork bark, and live or artificial plants for climbing and hiding
🍴 Diet
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Type: Insectivore (opportunistic)
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Staple foods: Crickets, roaches, mealworms, silkworms
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Occasional treats: Waxworms, hornworms, pinky mice (rare, as they cause obesity)
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Feeding frequency:
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Juveniles: 4–5 times per week
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Adults: 2–3 times per week
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Supplements: Calcium + D3 and multivitamins on feeders
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