I'm not an expert or anything, but I don't think it's a cuban. Here's my cuban at the same stage:
And as a slightly bigger froglet:
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I'm not an expert or anything, but I don't think it's a cuban. Here's my cuban at the same stage:
And as a slightly bigger froglet:
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Yours looks way stockier than the OP's when fresh out of the water. Did you happen to get a picture of the underside of your Cuban when it was young? I'd be interested in seeing more pictures of the under legs of a Cuban than I've been able to find online.
Thanks for sharing your first-hand experience by the way.
Well darn, I can't find any other pictures of him, I must have deleted them. It didn't turn out well, I couldn't ever get him to eat. So probably why I deleted the pictures. Here's the thread I made, though. http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...tml#post138371
One underbelly picture but it is bad quality. His bones were definitely blue though, you could see that clearly. The frog in Sherlock's post doesn't have blue bones, you'd be able to see them in the pictures where he is facing the camera.
Thank you! I'm so glad they're native frogletsI really appreciate the help.
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