I've decided to make this the master thread of my picture updates.
Xtapolapocetl
Xicohtencatl
These two are doing absolutely great! I think you can clearly tell when looking at them that they are siblings, they both have that nice tan look and a blunt nose.
They are outgrowing the enclosures fast!
I'l need to switch them around pretty soon, but since neither of them is tong trained, I'm postponing it as long as I can. I thought I heard a really shrill croak tonight, I'l be sure to give them both a nuptual pad check next time. I do have a question however, could a immature juvinile male croak without having nuptual pads?
And and what size should I stop reffering to my babies as babies? They are both at about 2.4" right now.
Yes, male can call without nuptial pads. Really like the greens on top one; sadly they normally turn to brown. At that size I call them juveniles; but if it makes you happy can call them babies .
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !
Any pictures of the new frog(s) yet? ;-)
:3 The frog in the third picture looks so comfortable in your hand! Love it!
I've actually made a small discovery today! Xicohtencatl din'd want to poop for over a week, so I decided to give him a honey bath today, and I snapped a picture of him being annoyed because of it.
He is unsexed, but take a look if you see what I see! I guess the mysterious teenage croaking that I heard is explained now! It's really funny though, I checked his right paw yesterday and that one does not have a nuptual pad.
Going to add some pictures for DeSuper. This is Kualli, the one from Anaconda Reptiles, he's doing absolutely fantastic, eats like a little T-rex. He literally eats untill he looks like he's going to burst. He is very active and accepts tongs without even having to try.
As promised in my other topic, nightcrawlers from now on! I don't have pictures of my biggest eater, he ate a wopping 3 medium ones. (they were out of large ones, so I had to buy smaller ones) But I'm on permanent order from now on and they will always have enough for me in the future.
While my juvenile male ate 3, Xtapolapocetl (picture 2) ate 2 and is still sitting with a piece out of his/her mouth, the little one ate 1, then kept refusing so I assume he's full, or he might be waiting out for crickets...He'll be dissapointed tomorrow night.
Have any of your pacs been croaking lately? Citrus hasn't croaked since about July and I heard him make one call last night which was a pleasant surprise.
Not as frequent, but still randomly, and when my adult male starts, my juvenile male finishes the song.
Today is moving day, my babies are growing up and they have been relocated to accomendate them better. With this move, I've also made it more convenient for myself, they were on a top shelf, so I've moved em down, so they are all within reach and without the need of my little stepup ladder. I'l post an updated picture of my rack in this post later, but first, the new homes!
Tonatiuh (1&2) adult male, Kualli (3) My youngest, Xtapolapocetl (4&5) Fingers crossed for female, also a sibling of Xicohtencatl, same age but no nuptual pads or croaking like his/her brother, Xicohtencatl (5)
And to end it, two final pictures! One of Xicohtencatl relaxing in the pool and one of Cihuacoatl burrowed in tightly, had to give him a little mist since the humidity went a bit too low.
Lol I keep mixing up your frogs names. They all look great though!
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