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Frogman

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Hi all,

I have a White Lipped one which is around 6.5cm long for 2 weeks.
I like this species, they have a green appearance, steady behavior, big size and spider-man skill. ;)
It is almost a perfect frog to me.

He should be male I think.
Because I have heard barking few times, although continuing within 1 min,
as well as his throat skin seems a little loose.
Is it male?

(I would like to purchase a female one for him.)

I often put him in my room without any cage.
And then tomorrow, I may see him attaching on an upper conner formed by walls, or I have to find him to finish this hide-seek.
Is it any wrong?

Any suggestion?

Thanks. :)
 
If he is calling it is a male.

Leaving him to wonder around your room may be a problem due to temperature and humidity.
 
Thanks,

I think you mean it wanders in the room may has some problems.
Before I thought too.

I considered frogs' skin always have to keep humid for breath.
So I often mist some water to him while I got him from the tank(44Liters+).
However I found he can endure many hours without water.
We know, Giant TF has more active space better.
Since I let him leave the tank. Sometimes mist to him.
Maybe temp. is a little high, the humidity is less.
But I saw him seems good, or this environment may cause any problem to his health?

In addition, in the earlier days after I got him, he have ever barked few times.
Yet no barking recently days. Is this any strange?
 
Its pretty difficult to understand what you are saying :/ But yeah the frog is male if its calling and yeah its a bad idea to let it climb around your room out of the tank. Its normal for them to call less during the winter.
 
Oh, sorry. Maybe my English need more improvement.

I am in the northern Hemisphere, so current season is summer.
(Room temp. is around 28~31 degrees C, I think it is acceptable.)

In a word, I am just a bit fearful that my frog lack moisture in the room everywhere.
So I mist or move it to the pool sometimes. (He usually attaches on the wall without any action.)
 
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