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    I am fairly sure that these are Chorus Frogs. Possibly male and female due to ones markings not as vivid as the other. Am I correct on the identification?

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    They for sure are Upland chorus frogs Who's the little guy on the top left?
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    That is Lil' Toad. He always butting in to the other frogs buisiness. He is not happy unless he is center of attention. I am about to upload some photos into my Toad album. He is in plenty of them. He is very charismatic and amusing to watch. He also has a slight identity crisis going on. He thinks he is a tree frog. Always climbing and getting frustrated because he can not climb the glass like the others do.

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    I have a few fire bellies that have that additude They sometimes are more like "Ninja toads"
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    Very nice looking frogs Pete !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Thank You! I am very pleased with my new cricket crunchers. They have sure helped to to keep the winter "downtime" monotony to a minimum. I have lately acquired a passion for nature photography and the challenge of Identifying various local plant life. Mainly, but not limited to, fungi. (mushrooms) Now that winter is upon us and hunting season in, I have had to take a short term hiatus from exploring the woods. They are just plain awesome in my opinion. They have also played a major roll in photography practice and experiments. I have acquired SOOO many shots and video of these critters since winter and hunting season began.I have posted a quite few here in my albums and still have SOO many to go. I am trying to space posting out a bit so as to not overload the site all at once. So stay tuned...I am just getting started!

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    Its great we have another admirer of nature and a beginning
    taxonomist!I'm taking my next biology courses next semester
    and my teacher is Obsessed with fungi and plants
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    0.1.0 Ambystoma mexicanum
    0.0.1 Ceratophrys cranwelli
    1.0.0 Litoria caerulea
    1.1.0 Dendrobates auratus "Nicaraguan"
    0.0.2 Dendrobates tinctorius "Azureus"



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    Pete, do you still keep the Upland Chorus frogs? I've got a rain barrel with tads and they are starting to morph. I can't decide if I want to keep a few or not since I can't find much captive care on them unless it's the same at the Pacific Chorus. Got any advise on how to keep them healthy and happy?
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