Ok, so my new FBT finally woke up and came out of their hiding spots so I was able to take a few pics of them. We haven't named them yet, although dh said we should name them after the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles...lol. I haven't seen them eat yet so I'm hoping they'll eat soon. They did eat at the store yesterday though. So...here we go...some pictures of my new frog family and I snuck in a picture of my little leopard frog too. She is such a little thing, I adore herShe just ate so she looks pretty chunky
Reading more info on leopard frogs here though it says they can get pretty big. I've had her for over a year now and she still pretty little...mabe about 1 inch long.
...and a few moreOk, I'm done being a proud frog mommy ...lol. The last picture he/she is in a weird position...lol.
Very nice Fire bellies! Question for you, are you sure that's a leopard frog? Looks almost like a species of chorus frog. Also you don't have the toads with the frog in the same terrarium? I only ask, because the Bombina genus possess strong toxins (hence the bright warning colors on their bellies). Great set ups too!
Ah, I think you are right! I was told that she was a leopard frog. My son actually found her in our yard and asked me if we could keep her. Being the frog lover I am, i said yesI'm assuming that she is a girl since we've never heard her croak. She is not in with the FBT. She is in her own tank. I actually gave her a new set up with more water and she seems to love it. but now with doing more reading up on them, I wonder if I should be changing it back to more land or if her set up is good. She has a lot of hiding places in her rocks though.
These are the 2 tank set ups...
Can't believe I wasn't the first one to congratulate you. I have failed you, Julie.
They look great, congrats! And Socrates is right, I'm glad you did not put the different species together... One wouldn't last very long...
She would get eaten for sure! I can't believe I had the species wrong![]()
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