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    I wonder why some frogs just don't 'grow' I have a frog that I'm also hoping would catch up already (it's younger and all my frogs are under 1 year old..)! Heck even my male albino seems to be growing faster than what I believe is a wild type female (my albino male has nuptial pads but he's not frisky.. the other frog is roughly the same age but no pads so I assume it's a female???).

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpmistr View Post
    I wonder why some frogs just don't 'grow' I have a frog that I'm also hoping would catch up already (it's younger and all my frogs are under 1 year old..)! Heck even my male albino seems to be growing faster than what I believe is a wild type female (my albino male has nuptial pads but he's not frisky.. the other frog is roughly the same age but no pads so I assume it's a female???).
    Throw up a pic of the rear end.

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    Well I did my best to take pictures.. my frogs are extremely spoiled and they are glued to me when I come near their tank because they're always hungry.. these are terrible cell phone pics and probably not helpful I will try again tomorrow. I bought the albino was a tiny froglet in mid-May and the pigmented frog in early june also as a tiny froglet.

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    pic 1-dude's foot in the way
    pic 2- wrong angle, but looks female
    pic 3- too dark

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    I know. My frogs are not photogenic nor are they cooperating with me tonight! I believe it is a female though, she seems hungrier and a tad more aggressive than the other two -- just a bigger appetite overall. I do like my albino a lot though he is more inquisitive and curious about what's going on around him -- he seems to always swim up and want to say hello when I come near the tank, he has a great personality.

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