Amazon milk frogs are a large species of tree frog native to the Amazon rainforest in South America. They grow to around 6-10cm (2.5-4″), with females generally being larger, and are characterised by light grey-blue bodies with unique dark grey-black patterns and yellow eyes.
Amazon milk frogs are an arboreal species, named for the sticky white substance they excrete when threatened by predators. This species is very social, with individuals communicating through the use of vocalisations which are mostly heard during their crepuscular active hours – at dawn and dusk.
- Amazon milk frog, Mission golden-eyed tree frog
- Captive Bred
- Average lifespan10-15 years
- Approximately .5 Inches In Length
- Most Adults Will Reach Sizes Around 1.5 – 2 Inches In Total Length
- Feeding On calcium-rich multivitamin Dusted crickets, locusts, calci worms and flies
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