Here are photos of two more of our babies from Ivory Reptiles. They were green as babies, but have both darkened to pretty browns. They are both big, chubby girls!

This is "six spot" brown. Her top spots on her back are actually split into two spots each, hence six spot. She always thinks she needs more food. Even when her mouth is full, she is already looking for the next worm!

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And then there is this beauty. She is quite the little powerhouse. She has turned into more of high quality brown. I have always liked how big her spots are.

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Oh, and here are both of them as babies. Yes, I swear they are the same frogs! You can tell by the markings, although the colors are drastically different. But one of the things I love about Pacs is that you never know exactly how they will turn out!
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