Big Eye Tree Frog
$24.99
Big Eye Tree frogs are now available at incredibly affordable costs from our shop. This African species, native to the country of Tanzania, possesses two distinct color morphs. They start as green, but as they become older, they take on a brownish hue. When you purchase a frog from us, you can rest assured that it will arrive alive and well.
Big Eyed Tree Frog For Sale
Sexing Your Big Eyed Tree Frog
We can’t promise whether the frogs you purchase will be male or female, but you’re welcome to specify if you’d like medium- or adult-sized amphibians. However, we promise to have someone who is very knowledgeable about amphibians try to pick out the frog(s) you specify.
Shipping Your Big Eyed Tree Frog
Our 100% unbreakable live arrival guarantee is included with every purchase of a Big Eye Tree frog. Please review our guarantee information before placing an order.
Due to the delicate nature of the amphibians, reptiles, tarantulas, and scorpions we sell online, we may have to temporarily hold your purchase if extreme weather conditions arise. You will be alerted through email if this ever happens, and it is done only for the animal’s protection.
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