If a week goes by after his tail absorbs, I would start to worry
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If a week goes by after his tail absorbs, I would start to worry
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Also, could you provide a picture of the frogs?
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I will post a picture if i get to see him....he hides pretty good in the rock work...just for reference....i found this picture online...the small tadpole is in step 3 and the bigger one is on step 5..I def saw a little stub as a tail last night when he was just kind of floating under water....
How long is the process between step 5 and 6 if we go by this picture???
Thanks
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Depends on the species, some dart frogs can take 2 years to get to maturity, but typically 2-4 months
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Ok so here is an update....we are leaving today for only 2 nights but because it was so hard to give him food in his tadpole set up (with all the rocks where he was hiding) I decided to take him out and leave the other tadpole there who only has back legs so far.
So we set a temp 10 gal tank last night and decided to give him some flightless fruit flies dipped in calcium but i did not see him eating any...one actually jumped on him and he didnt even move...granted he couldve been stressed out from the move....
Today i decided to give him more and leave him alone...i didnt see him attacking the flies like Ive seen them do it in youtube videos....here is a picture of the temp set up and of the frog..i would say he is about 1 to one and half inches....any inputs or commets are appreciated.
Thanks again!
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Looks like a leopard frog, most common species offered for sale is the northern leopard, there is a care-sheet on here that I will link you to![]()
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Whoa, what happened there?
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