About LilyPad
- Display Name:
- Amy
- Location (visible to members only):
- Wisconsin
- Country:
- United States
- Occupation:
- Receptionist and Garden Center Associate
- Species kept:
- 4 Gray Tree Frogs
4 Eastern American Toadlets
7 Spring Peeper Froglets
3 Special needs cats Cats
1 Dog
1.3.0 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
(Paddy, Silvermist, Willow, Leggy-Log-Orangey)
0.0.3 B. a. americanus "Eastern American Toad"
(Clarice, Rudolph, Vixen, R.I.P. Bob Marley)
1.0.6 Pseudacris crucifer "Spring Peepers"
Total Posts
- Total Posts
- 1,242
- Posts Per Day
- 1.73
- Last Post
- I think I'm losing one - Update - Toad Died :( September 18th, 2011
Albums
- Total Albums
- 4
- Total Pictures
- 47
Visitor Messages
- Total Messages
- 13
- Most Recent Message
- January 22nd, 2012
General Information
- Last Activity
- September 18th, 2011
- Join Date
- June 2nd, 2011
- Referrals
- 0
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LilyPad on September 13th, 2011 at 09:37 PM
The spring peepers are still doing really well. It's pretty exciting to see how they've adapted and grown. I measured two of them on the glass tonight, and both were around 2.5 cm. There is one or two that are bigger, and another one or two that are smaller, but they all fall right around 2.5 cm. From what I've read, they should grow another 1 cm or so and then stop. The seven of them are eating 100+ fruit flies at a time now. I have 6 cultures going right now to keep up with them. I need
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LilyPad on August 19th, 2011 at 10:05 PM
All seven spring peeper froglets are doing very well. They are eating a lot of fruit flies now. For the 7 of them, I'm putting 60-80 fruit flies in the tank at a time. More of them are gaining their markings and they are all growing and gaining weight. I have one that is a bit bigger than the rest, and is most definitely a HE. His voice has not broken yet, but he has definitely made some peeping attempts. I am very excited!
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LilyPad on August 2nd, 2011 at 10:41 AM
I have the pleasure of raising seven newly morphed Northern Spring Peepers. Due to the lack of information online, this is a learning experience as I go along. I am following some information I read about Pacific Chorus Frogs to get an idea of the proper care in captivity. Right now, they are about the size of my fingernail, incredibly tiny and cute.
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