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Some amazing insect camouflage

What are you talking about? I didn't see any insects...

Wow, that's incredible. Just wow. That's very intersting. I actually couldn't find the insect on the first picture for a second...LOL. I can't find the frog, though.
 
cool! Some of those things look like a plant becoming an animal! Though, I think the first frog shouldn't count since it is only the color.
 
It was more than just colors. It had spots and shades of a dead leaf.
 
those are colors are they not?
 
Well, the insects have colors, don't they? HMM?
 
great stuff Caps!

even though they cant even tell the difference from a mantis and a (herbivore) leaf insect...
 
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got them as imports....one lived a few weeks, the other bout 6 weeks.......royal pain in the arse to get established from wild caught......one of these days ill get some captive bred ones but they are few and far between but a couple of breeders are having consistent luck
 
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Sorry about that. I hope you can get some that make it for you.

I think white's tree frogs are supposed to be easier though, aren't they? But maybe still not the best for a beginner in frogs?
 
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like anything else, if you understand what they need its usually not a big deal to keep them happy.....my problem with the Meg's was i was dealing with animals shipped half way around the world and they are animals that most dont 100% agree how best to acclimate and most agree to expect a high mortality.....Whites are pretty hardy frogs from what i understand
 
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