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    I found this frog in my backyard. I have it my fountain now. There is no natural water close by. I was thinking of keeping the frog. Anyone know what kind of frog it is?


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    Definitely a species of chorus frog, where do you live?

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    Lodi, CA , near Sacramento

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    Pacific chorus frog then

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    The Pacific ones look all dark green according to google. Mine is olive

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    Could also be this: http://www.californiaherps.com/frogs.../p.sierra.html

    It is a closely related species

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    Did some more looking into the Pac Chorus. Looks like there is a Brown Morph.

    Do this look like mine to you?


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    Yup!

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    Glad that we got that out of the way. Thank you for the hrlp. I have never heard it make any croaking noise. Is that because it is by its self? Would it be okay in a 40 gallon breeder or should I drop it off sat a lake somewhere?

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    You can keep it, and if you don't hear it calling, it could be a female, or it doesn't want to call yet. We have a care-sheet of them on here

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    Thank you!

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