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    Can you get a picture of one up close? Also, where were they located when you found them (state would he helpful.) If they are all bullfrogs, you're going to want to release most, if not all, of them. They need very large tanks.
    I am from Singapore so not sure where these froggies came from haha


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    They are a Hylarana species, I will show another species that may or may not be yours, but these are for sale, so idk either

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    They are a Hylarana species, I will show another species that may or may not be yours, but these are for sale, so idk either
    Will they grow or they are just miniature? What should
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    Okay, not the same species, but they do look similar, possibly in the same genus

    http://www.lllreptile.com/products/3...ers-amoy-frogs

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    Okay, not the same species, but they do look similar, possibly in the same genus

    http://www.lllreptile.com/products/3...ers-amoy-frogs
    there are bigger ones which cost 5 for 2 bucks.. Thinking if I should get those haha


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    Feeding should be fairly easy, normal foods large enough to eat, such as calcium dusted crickets, dubia roaches, chopped or whole nightcrawlers/earthworms, again, staple feeders should be fine

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    Feeding should be fairly easy, normal foods large enough to eat, such as calcium dusted crickets, dubia roaches, chopped or whole nightcrawlers/earthworms, again, staple feeders should be fine
    They are really really small... Like maybe a nickel from your country or smaller lol


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    Okay, other feeders for small things include pinhead crickets, (Small crickets) fruit flies, springtails, and small isopods

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    Okay, other feeders for small things include pinhead crickets, (Small crickets) fruit flies, springtails, and small isopods
    Not sure if I can find these in my country but I'll try haha. Thanks!


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