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
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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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Okay, other feeders for small things include pinhead crickets, (Small crickets) fruit flies, springtails, and small isopods
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It looks like you have at least 2 species in there. I am guessing Masked Swamp froglets and Rhinoceros froglets.![]()
Sounds like they are being sold as feeders? I don't know how you are going to care for all of them.
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