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    I sure hope its a girl, either way it'a keeper!
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    mmmm is that a horn worm

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    Oh, I thought that was a caterpillar lol
    I honestly can’t tell if that’s a female or not, but there are ways to find out. If the frog is mature enough, you can find out if it’s a female by misting it: if it doesn’t croak it’s a female and if it does than it’s a male. However, male frogs won’t always croak when misted. Another way to tell the sex, is by the presence of nuptial pads on the male’s front feet. Females might have small bumps there but nothing like the males. However, these don’t usually develop until adulthood.

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    Very nice!


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    Great looking frog!
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    Great colors!

    How good are those worms/caterpillar as frog food? High in fat?

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    Thanks y'all!

    as for the horn worms they seem to be very healthy & HIGHEST calcium contents out of any feeder on the market: 46.4mg/100g sample. They are also low in fat, 3.07%, and have no chitin or exoskeleton so your animal has no worry of impaction.... my guys get all type of food......they get jumpy when it horn worm time

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    I want to try horn worms with Grif, but no pet store carries them here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    I want to try horn worms with Grif, but no pet store carries them here.
    I get 6 cups shipped every week, you can't beat that quality of food for your animals

    Rob is super cool to work with, here's his site..Welcome to Great Lakes Hornworm

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    Nice vibrant colors. How big it is?

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    Thanks!

    4inches or so, and still growing...
    it's chin seems more white than my other and that's why I'm hoping it's a girl...!!!

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    Nice frog! Good chance it's a girl if it's 4+ inches long, not calling, and doesn't have a baggy, dark throat....

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