They will even lay their eggs on leaves overhanging streams. The species is nocturnal and arboreal. These animals, which are active at night, inhabit vegetation along streams. Reticulated glass frogs can be found in the rain forests of Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador. Their diet is mainly small insects like crickets, moths, flies, spiders, and even other smaller frogs. Reticulated Glass Frogs are a real treat to behold. Reticulated Glass Frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) Like most Glass Frogs from the family Centrolenidae, the Reticulated Glass Frog is a highly arboreal species of frogs, rarely leaving the trees that are their home. Similar to its red-eye leaf frog friend, the reticulated glass frog is a carnivore. Male glass frogs are highly territorial throughout the wet season. The Reticulated Glass Frogs are found in parts of the continent of South America, and are known for their transparent to translucent underside, from which they get their name. The internal organs are covered by a white guanine sheet and are visible. It is advised that keepers keep only a male/female pair or a group … Social Behavior: Male Reticulated Glass frogs are very territorial and will fight and potentially kill other males. Reticulated glass frog is a small species of frog occurring in Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, and Colombia. Reticulated Glass frogs are light green with light yellow circles that mimic their egg clutch. The creature is territorial especially the males. Its underbelly is partially transparent with its internal organs covered by a white guanine sheet. The glass frogs call to fame is its partially transparent underbelly. A small species, they only measure between 23 and 26 mm as adults. Color/Pattern: Reticulated Glass frogs are light green with light yellow circles that mimic their egg clutch. Rare to see in Drake Bay, we have only encountered the Reticulated Glass Frog a handful of times on the Night Tour. Males can get pretty territorial, making squeaking noises to warn trespassing frogs to stay away from their leafy hangout spots.
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