Good Morning All!
My daughter and I grew this one from a tadpole we bought from our LFS who couldn't tell us what kind of tadpole it was. He used to be greenish but has now gone monotone in color. He eats mealworms, nightcrawlers, fish (from the tank side of my paludarium), crickets, and even waxworms.
The album link is here:
http://imgur.com/a/blxXH
Any help in identifying him as a bullfrog would be awesome. I tried to get a pick of the top of him as they say if he has a fold down the middle, he's an American Bullfrog. He definitely doesn't have a visbile big bone my Southern Leopard Frog has so I'm guessing he is one.
Regards,
Jonathan





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. Not sure why he's so dark now. Saying he out of habit, no clue what sex it is. Neat frog, its croak is very guteral low and loud when he/she decides to croak. Sometimes I'll see him in the water side of the tank for weeks on end, other times, he'll bury under the leaf litter and chill out eating everything that crosses his path.
