Scientific Name: Leptopelis uluguruensis.
Common Names: Uluguru Treefrog, Uluguru Forest Treefrog.
Distribution: Tanzania.
Size: Males 25-40mm, females 45-50mm.
Sexing: The males of this species have a blue throat and may be heard making a clacking calling.
Colouration: The dorsum is typically a blue-green with lighter pale yellow-white spots but occasionally may be a light brown with darker brown markings normally edged with blue-green around the limbs.
Requirements: Minimum recommended terrarium size for 1-2 adult frogs would be 24x12x15" (l,w,h). These frogs are found in humid forests near water this must be replicated in the terrarium set-up. Suitable substrates include coco-humus, sterile topsoil, sedge peat, composted bark, leaf litter, bark chips and moss. Furnishings such as branches, canes, and cork bark of varying thickness should be arranged along with a number of fake or real large-leaved sturdy plants to provide a climbing, perching, and hiding opportunities. A small water bowl should be provided at all times with clean de-chlorinated or spring water. The terrarium will need to be heated to a daytime temperature of 25-26°C with a drop to 20-22°C at night. Humidity levels should be around 65-70% daytime with a slight raise at night. UVB lighting of 2-5% may be provided for a 12-14hr period during the day.
Maintenance: Water will need changing daily to avoid the build up of ammonia and bacteria. Whilst changing the water it is a good idea to spot clean the tank and remove, clean, and replace any soiled items. At least once a month the entire terrarium and it's contents should be striped, cleaned, and sterilized using an amphibian friendly disinfectant.
Feeding: A mixture of suitably sized insects including crickets, roaches, flies, moths, locusts, worms, grubs & caterpillars should be offered every 2-3 days for adults or daily for young frogs. A good calcium and vitamin supplement should be lightly dusted over the feeder insects at least once a week.


