Yes, they are Leopard frogs, and they live primarily in water. I'm expecting 3 new froglets, and I want to start brand new. Thanks so much...Jan
Pipidae frogs, I'm sorry, not leopard frogs...Jan
I am assuming we are talking about Xenopus laevis, the African clawed frog as it is the most commonly seen member of the family Pipidae. The froglets will be ok in a ten-gallon, but a twenty would be better in the long run.
Thank you Kurt, that's right, and I appreciate your help. I didn't mean to imply you were laughing at me...it's just that no one understands why these frogs are important to me, and when I say 'Grow-a frog', people don't take me seriously. Thank you for caring enough to reply...Jan
You're welcome. Remember we are frog people and we will never laugh at you, unless you make a joke.
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