Hey man, please tell me that means as they emerge you will give me a chance at at having a few!
In my indoor tank have brought some northern leopards fully to frogs from tadpoles.
I'd love a chance with the PCF's.
Hey man, please tell me that means as they emerge you will give me a chance at at having a few!
In my indoor tank have brought some northern leopards fully to frogs from tadpoles.
I'd love a chance with the PCF's.
Yea sure ill give you all of the tadpoles if you wish. They are easy to raise. Out of about 200 tadpoles you should be able to get about 75 or so to turn into froggies.....I would release them ASAP so they can learn to hunt on their own. Id keep about 12, out of those 2-3 will be males. I hope you dont get cats in the yard....they are take a heavy toll on the frogs.
What part of the city do you live?...I lived in the Excelsior, there was alot of Frogs,salamanders,Garter Snakes ect in my yard all the time.
I live in Ingleside, near 280 off Ocean.
The only cat that enters our yard is my own, he's 15 & at 13 he gave up on pursuing anything live.
Which means I have to catch & release mice whenever we get one.
(I hate killing).
I've had a lot of salamanders, which I've never seen before moving here, but that's it.
Please keep me updated, I'm glad to know you.
Are the salamanders those long skinny brownish ones with very short little legs?....Those used to creep me out hahaha...used to be hundreds in my yard all the time. Used to see lots of Garter snakes and every once in awhile a short dark snake with a yellow ring around the neck. At McClaren Park a block away there were alot ofKing snakes, blue belly lizzards and Alligator lizards....they used to bite real hard..... And like I said, plenty of frogs in the thick bushes.
Question: DO any of your Leapard frogs croak yet?....... my PCF males started to croak recently and they are only about 5 months old.
If you would like a group I am giving mine away, you may have them for the cost of shipping. I believe I have 11 adults and 3 froglets.
No they are only a couple of weeks old & are surprized they can breathe air. No croaking. & yes the salamanders are copper colored & they are precious! I find one whenever I move a plant pot it seems. PIck em up & deliver them to a shady spot where I'm not moving things around.
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