I agree with Kurt-Pacific Chorus frog would be my vote. If your could get a straight picture of just the frog (no plants to hide in), we could confirm that I.D. for you, but I am pretty certain that is what they are. There is a care sheet available for Pacific Chorus frogs full of great pictures and tons of information. These are great little frogs and very easy to care for. They love to eat and are quite active in the evening and at night. If you have a male, he will serenade you with a variety of sounds, especially after a good meal! I have one of these little frogs myself and the only problem I have come across is the fact that I can't get more of them!!
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), we could confirm that I.D. for you, but I am pretty certain that is what they are. There is a care sheet available for Pacific Chorus frogs full of great pictures and tons of information. These are great little frogs and very easy to care for. They love to eat and are quite active in the evening and at night. If you have a male, he will serenade you with a variety of sounds, especially after a good meal! I have one of these little frogs myself and the only problem I have come across is the fact that I can't get more of them!!
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