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    Default My Dumpy/White's Tree Frog - Just getting old?

    Not sure if anyone here may know the answer but I have had my Dumpy since 2000. He was an adult already when I purchased him. I would always see him come out at night from his log that he hides in during the day. Over the last few months I never see him come out anymore. When I take him out he looks healthy and how he usually does. Is this a sign of him getting old? Not sure if I should be worried about this or not lol. I just find it odd!

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    I don't think you should worry too much , one of my white's does that since the day I got him and he was a full grown adult...hasn't changed since .

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    Hey may just be getting old. I love Whites and have always wanted one. You should post some pictures!
    0.0.1 R. ciliatus
    1.0 R. auriculatus
    0.0.1 R. leachianus


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    He's been such an awesome little frog! I hate the thought of him getting old. Hard to believe I have had him almost half my life! lol



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    I love the 1st pic. your frog looks cute and on the second one...the cat's goin' "what do YOU want?" look.

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    You have obviously done a great job taking care of him. ten years is such a long time!
    0.0.1 R. ciliatus
    1.0 R. auriculatus
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    Right after that second pic was taken he jumped at her face and she freaked out and ran away lol. I've had him for about 12 years, I estimate he is about 13 years old I've heard they can live 15-20 so I hope he has a few more good years left in him!

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    Aww he's so cute :3 I had no idea they lived so long! That's awesome.

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    I love dumpies. Your little guy's face is so freaking cute!

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