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    Actually I don't know the sexes of these guys, they are all half grown. I have some idea but none of them have dark throat sacks so obviously no breeding males. We actually had frog #7 show up last night! Smallest of them so far, just a bit less than frogs 1 and 4. Will get screen captures up of him or her today I hope they overwinter fine and do breed here in the spring, that would rock! We are having temps near 100 today and 102 tomorrow D: so I hope they get down into the nice wet moss. Am planning on putting together another "pond" for them today... I may be pushing the boundaries here at the apt with the habitat, but I don't care, heh.

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    I have two male PCFs and they are really quiet because of the heat, but they are hanging in there! Try keeping the area wet with a water hose, The frogs should be much more active in fall and winter, i remember when cutting down a Christmas tree, i found a small chorus frog hop past me! they will usually hide until nightfall.
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