Still a little to young.
Still a little to young.
and a dwarf, if you didn't already know, or bought it as such.
big yellow middle line and a bit different coloration of a frog itself, yellow throat that we don't see in the picshow can you tell?still too young to sex yet, but at this point it looks male'ish to me.
haha now you're talking!And if that's the case then I'll just need to find myself a full size one too!congratulations! you're on frog addiction stage 2
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Fortunately I have one more empty shelf in my atrium and an understanding spouse.
Though she wasn't too happy with the fate of that baby mouse. She would have much rather kept it as a pet, and it definitely didn't help that I had her hold the camera.
When I'm ready for the giant, where should I get it to be sure it is, in fact, a giant and what age should it be for the best chance at it being a male?
I see that backwater reptiles sells them with the specific Latin name at 3 different sizes (hatchling, 3in, 5+ in). I've ordered feeders only from them, but have had positive experiences.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
-Ian
lol Grif, let's see who is right this timethat is given that that particular frog is very young yet to sex
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Ian, ha, you know sometimes when you let your spouse to have what she/he wants then it is easier for you to get what u wantcareful when u want to get something specific we saw here so many times that people are getting not what they ordered, so when u are ready ask for pics of actual frog u're getting and if in question post here to confirm.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
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