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    Cuties!!!

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    Adorable little guy!

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    Ebony, I am months later from this, but thank you for sharing this. It was absolutely incredible to see the evolution, from egg to froglet.

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

    Thanks Eric. Out of interest I left about 20 eggs in the outside enclosure where they were laid and even now they are still just young tadpoles. I was interested to t see if they survived as well as how the adults would react to them. So far Ive noticed that the males are staying around the water even though they have finished calling for a couple of months.
    All the others were brought in side in about 50 to 100 lots at a time and have all morphed and gone out to new homes. So that's like 6 months later and that same lot of eggs are still small tadpoles. Just fascinating.

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