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    They are interesting little critters for sure!
    Watching FrogTV because it is better when someone else has to maintain the enclosure!

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    So true. Tonight when I was at Zoo Creatures/NERD there was this tiny little reed frog just singing its heart out. It wasn't phased at all that I was watching.

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    Default Re: Argus Reed Frogs??

    Guys I must appologise I made a mistake here, I was thinking of the Arum Lily Frog which is from the Cape, the Argus is found more in coastal bush from Northen Kwa-Zulu Natal and Mozambique. They lay their eggs in water pans on plants and the tadpoles are usually 45mm long. The males and females have recognisable differences.

    Kurt - You right about the red frogs, they love making a noise, it sounds wonderful when its one but when there's a whole group going at it, its deafening! I found a tinker reed frog last season (tiny guy) and I sat next to him for less than a minute and there was a ringing in my ear for the next few minutes. For their size these little guys are LOUD!!!!

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    I was just amazed how bold he was. It was dimly lit in the cage so I really couldn't tell what species he was. He was in a cage labeled asst reed frogs.

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