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    Default Re: L. warszewitschii

    It's all Rana to me. (My old posts can attest to my distaste for the new phylogenies). This is a really cool species to see in captivity. I'm wondering if you could bring out some of the red coloration on the hind legs by gut loading your food with carotenoids.

    Either way, really cool species.

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    Default Re: L. warszewitschii

    Quote Originally Posted by tylototriton View Post
    It's all Rana to me. (My old posts can attest to my distaste for the new phylogenies). This is a really cool species to see in captivity. I'm wondering if you could bring out some of the red coloration on the hind legs by gut loading your food with carotenoids.

    Either way, really cool species.
    I agree, Alex. I took me a long time to learn the current names. I don't think I have enough time to learn all the new ones. But, I agree this is a great looking frog

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    Thay have the red coloration just below the "tiger stripes".


    It is Lithobates to me

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