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    Default Re: Whistling tree frog eggs (Litoria ewingii) 18-8-10

    Thanks Diogo Juliao. Yes. These frogs only grow to 5cm. I think my Green & Golden bell frogs (Litoria aurea) would be more simular to the Whites tree frog.

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    Default Re: Whistling tree frog eggs (Litoria ewingii) 18-8-10

    Thanks Diogo Juliao. Yes. These frogs only grow to 5cm. I think my Green & Golden bell frogs (Litoria aurea) would be more simular to the Whites tree frog.
    I wasn't sure if your avatar was from aureas, now I am Really beautiful specie too.

    Congrats on both species, here in Portugal we can only purchase caerulea and some times infrafrenata which came from spain

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    Same here in the states.

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    Default Re: Whistling tree frog eggs (Litoria ewingii) 18-8-10

    Just an up-date on those eggs that are now tadpoles...doing great and eating so much.

    They are 22 days old. They have had it rough with the earthquakes and all but are tough little guys.
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    Ebony -

    It's been awesome to see their progress and here of your updates! I can't wait to see them in a few weeks! You're going to have quite the little family on your hands!!!

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    They look like they are doing really well. Great job caring for them with all that's happenned in past couple of weeks.
    How did all the others fare?

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    You can definitely see all shapes and sizes! They are looking really good for being shaken (not stirred...). Thanks for keeping us updated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Rust View Post
    They look like they are doing really well. Great job caring for them with all that's happenned in past couple of weeks.
    How did all the others fare?
    Well..I thought the eggs outside were done for but they started hatching the day after the earthquake. I may have lost some inside and out but I wouldn't have a clue how many. I definitely think I have less in side so more than likely if some were damaged then they would have been eaten by their brothers and sisters...horrible to think but true.

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