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    Default Frog Identification.

    Hey everybody.
    I am a relatively new frog owner (and brand new to this forum), my tadpoles having turned into frogs a little over a month ago, and I am interested in knowing what kind of frogs I have. I bought the tadpoles in a pet store in New Zealand, but the employees were unable to tell me what kind they were. Maybe you guys could help me out? I have one little brown frog which is about 2cm long, and one green and gold frog, about 2.5cm long (there are two photos of each).




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    Default Frog Identification.

    The second one looks like a Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria Aurea).

    Litoria
    caerulea 1.1.0 (White's Tree Frog)
    Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis ​0.1.0 (Anerythristic Honduran Milk Snake) Tliltocatl albopilosus 0.0.2 (Curly Hair Tarantula)
    Aphonopelma hentzi 0.0.1 (Texas Brown Tarantula)
    Avicularia avicularia 0.0.2 (Pinktoe Tarantula)
    Brachypelma smithi ex. annitha 0.0.1 (Mexican Giant Red Knee Tarantula) Monocentropus balfouri 0.0.2 (Socotra Island Blue Baboon Tarantula)
    Harpactira pulchripes
    0.0.1 (Golden Blue Leg Baboon Tarantula)

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    Im pretty sure they are both Green and Golden Bell Frogs, but Eli is right with second for sure. Im 90% sure the first is also, I have seen a few that could be identical twins to the first pic, but there is a chance I could be wrong. And that second one has just amazing colours.

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    They are green & golden bell frogs. I notice that when mine are sitting on the leaves they show their colours beautifully. When they sit on the wood they are more brown than anything.

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    The one with green looks to be some sort of bell I’m not sure the name right now But do you’ve have a photo of In in tadpole state?

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    Hello I'm new to the forum and seeking answers. I raised a few tadpoles that were given to me. There were 5 total to be exact. I'm pretty sure 4 of my new froglets are tree frogs. 1 of them I'm not sure if it's a pickeral or leopard frog. I'm including a picture of him. Any thoughts would be helpful.
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