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sn714 Identification November 10th, 2017, 01:49 AM
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    I'm going to try everything you've suggested, thanks for all the input and help!

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    Congrats on the new frog! He's really cute, I think he looks like a lime, too. These frogs are mislabeled frequently. Sometimes they're just labeled "pacman frog" lol. I'd add some advice, but Monster has you covered on everything! Good luck with your new frog!
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    You are covered.

    Word of advice when needing an ID. Rinse the frog off or post a picture immediately after the frog has shed. Ample lighting helps as well.


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    I will post cleaner pictures for y'all when I get off work. I had just read about frogs super sensitive skin and was worried about washing away any essential oils they need but if you say it's okay then I'll go for it because I really want y'all to see them in their glory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sn714 View Post
    I will post cleaner pictures for y'all when I get off work. I had just read about frogs super sensitive skin and was worried about washing away any essential oils they need but if you say it's okay then I'll go for it because I really want y'all to see them in their glory.
    They do not secrete oils. Mucus from mucous glands and antimicrobial toxins from granular glands in the skin. No worries about rinsing them off. Just place the frog in its water dish and pour a small amount or treated water over its back.


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    Alright! Here they both are fully bathed. Now that they're coloring can be seen clearly are they definitely a regular cranwelli/lime albino cranwelli?
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    Also, the albino is a tad more yellow than he appears in the picture but he definitely has some green undertones.

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