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    post more pics

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    thanks

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    Awesome tadpoles! I can't wait for mine to hatch out.

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    Picture taken again on 21april as they should be 3week 2day old ++.

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    They are now about 5-5.5cm long.


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    how long Du's it take for them to grow legs

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    Hey what are you looking ya..that mine girl!




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    maybe are you looking to get rid of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by justin shockey View Post
    how long Du's it take for them to grow legs

    By day 50 of evolution, the tadpoles attain 60 mm in length and their posterior feet should become visible. After day 75, their posterior feet should begin to move, and the black and smooth skin on their back becomes dark green and tubercular. The frog should completed its evolution on day 91 but there are some cases which period of evolution observed lasted about 6 months.

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    i hope it Du's not take that long

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    Very interesting tadpole - looks like a cross between a Hyla tadpole (shape) and a Bufo tadpole (color). Keep us posted!

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    ya i want more pics when they get bigger

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    Finally


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    Very nice!. How tame are they?

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    Awesome! Very nice looking froglets!

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    Awesome. I have few red-eye froglets and they are nearly as big as yours. You should write an artle for the web site. We have three up so far, and at loeast two more in the works.

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    nah... they are not very tame. U mean you can tame ur frogs?

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