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    my new frogs will arrive tomorrow!!! can't wait! I promise to post lots of pictures

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    Checked UPS tracking information - - they are out for delivery!!! in just a few hours I will have my new froggers!!!

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    they are here!!!!!!!!!

    The dark one is a Xenopus Borealis female - - notice the lovely yellow coloration on her bum with purple-ish spots!!
    The light one is a Xenopus Laevis Reticulated Albino Male - he has adorable spotting and coloration! his eyes are gorgeous









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    Exploring their new home



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    Thanks, Jen! Your frogs are beautiful. It looks like the X. borealis lives up to its reputation as being quite striking with its purple sheen. I understand that the call of the borealis is very loud. May have to buy some ear plugs

    Great close up of the reticulated albino. I wouldn't mind adding a couple of those to my collection

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgampper View Post
    Thanks, Jen! Your frogs are beautiful. It looks like the X. borealis lives up to its reputation as being quite striking with its purple sheen. I understand that the call of the borealis is very loud. May have to buy some ear plugs

    Great close up of the reticulated albino. I wouldn't mind adding a couple of those to my collection
    The reticulated is a handsome little guy...

    I too have heard that the calls are quite loud...more so for the males than the females...and I have a female...

    We are already used to the calls from our male x.laevis...will be interesting to see if this lady is a singer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenste View Post
    The reticulated is a handsome little guy...

    I too have heard that the calls are quite loud...more so for the males than the females...and I have a female...

    We are already used to the calls from our male x.laevis...will be interesting to see if this lady is a singer
    Oops... I forgot it's female. I am afraid the female borealis does not have the vocal repertoire that a female laevis has. It would be interesting to see what physical and auditory signs she will give when encountering the male.
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