They become frogs when they start earning their keep. IE, they can make babies and you can sell them to make a profit. Before that they're just little green sponges.![]()
They become frogs when they start earning their keep. IE, they can make babies and you can sell them to make a profit. Before that they're just little green sponges.![]()
I personally go by size for my Pacific Chorus Frogs. If they are half their adult size or larger, they are no longer froglets to me. Of course, each frog grows at its own pace, so until the smaller ones catch up, it's easier to lump them all together as froglets. Though I think my big male, Yoki, took offense, as when I picked him up he peed on me!!![]()
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