The scientific name for the Australian Whites Tree Frog, often known as the Dumpy Tree Frog, is Litoria caerulea. They are called for the naturalist John White, who first described the species, and for their huge, plain appearance (dumpy).
This line is peculiar to Australia. The adults are unrelated to one another; these are healthy, powerful frogs that have outcrossed.
Feeding: At the time of sale, our captive-bred White’s Tree Frogs had been chowing down on 1/2 inch insects for many weeks and were growing like weeds! Within 3-4 months, White’s tree frogs will reach a size of 3 inches and be able to devour 3/4 inch insects.
As adults, White’s tree frogs can easily consume 3/4-inch or adult insects. All crickets should be treated with a high-quality vitamin and mineral supplement.
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