Had to look this up Judy, as I'm a little slow on my Tree Frog knowledge...
Leptopelis uluguruensis (Ruby Eyed Treefrog) is a species of frog in the Hyperoliidae family. It is endemic to Tanzania. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montanes, rivers, and intermittent freshwater marshes. It is threatened by habitat loss.A rather small frog (Males 28-38 mm, females 46-48 mm) Leptopelis from the Eastern Arc Mts. in Tanzania with reduced webbing. In life dense green to blue-green with or without whitish spots or rings, or brown with a darker pattern. Throat in males blue. No pectoral glands. Tympanum small and indistinct. Most specimens, including females, have a typical dense green to bluish green coloration, often with white dots and rings which makes the frog resemble very closely a wet, decaying leaf with spots of fungus. A few specimens are brown above with a darker pattern.
Voice. - A brief, rather unremarkable clack.
It's only listed as "Vulnerable" per the Red List and last time I checked, Tanzania was still exporting a butt-load of animals.
Are these hard to get ? Or just the females ?