Hi all! I just joined this forum. I love reptiles & amphibians- I have 4 red sided garter snakes, two wandering garter snakes, a Florida bluestripe garter snake, a painted turtle... and now possibly a frog!
I went to the park today to (temporarily) collect a frog or two for a little pond-life presentation I'm doing for my daughter's 3rd grade class on Thursday. I frequently go to this particular park to catch & release frogs & snakes with my daughter. We have allot of fun catching critters, having a look at them, and then letting them go.
I especially love seeing all the color variations in the leopard frogs we findfrom normal, to super pale, to bright bright green. My favorite coloration is super pale with iridescent green spots
Today I had a bit of a shock when I found an iridescent blue leopard frog. When I first spotted it, I thought it was a candy wrapper! I have it in a 5 gal temporary holding tank at the moment and I keep peeking at it expecting that it won't be blue anymore
I just really can't believe my eyes!
In all the years I have spent outdoors catching, watching, and photographing wonderful amphibians & reptiles, I have never seen a leopard frog this color! I did a google search and it only came back with one hit & really not allot of information. I am wondering if anyone can tell me more about this coloration? Is it fairly common? Genetic? He looks like the super pale variety I sometimes find at the park, but his back is pale iridescent blue instead of cream colored. I'm waiting for my camera battery to charge and then I will try to get some good photos of him.
I'm seriously thinking about keeping him... I have had leopard frogs before, I have the proper set up and I know how to care for them. I'm usually strictly catch & release when we go "frogging" but this guy just seems like a once in a "blue moon" find, lol. It's perfectly fine from a legal standpoint in my state (I always check laws!).
Thoughts?