...and they're free. The grays have begun chorusing in earnest the past couple of days, but I didn't have time to release my guests until this morning. I released them back at the pond/swampy area a ways behind the house they were found in which I believe to be their closest breeding grounds. The fat one ended up clocking in at 23.4g (and she looks enormous) and the little one at 5.6g, so they've both put on a bit since they were found.
I've been feeding them earthworms the past few weeks and was pleasantly surprised at how readily they took to eating them. One of my own grays is pretty stubborn about worms, but these two went at them with gusto.
Pictured below is an indoor shot of the little guy from a few weeks back. Followed by the little guy on his new home overlooking the swamp. Finally, the fat one overlooking the pond (the swamp and pond are separated by about 20ft of land that comes and goes). I released them in the morning and not surprisingly they had hardly moved when I checked on them in the evening. I don't expect to see them again as it's a big area with plenty of hiding spots, but they can be creatures of habit.