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    Grrrit
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    Default New critters! Dendropsophus Leucophyllatus

    Yea more coming. I'll be picking up two clown treefrogs the 17th this month. AND I'll be getting two tadpoles the same day I'm so excited to see them morph and grow into some amazing looking little frogs! Stay tuned!

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    I will!

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    Thats pretty cool. Must be a lot of work to care for tadpoles.
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    That's fantastic news! Looking forward to reading all about it...

    And here I was this morning making a post on Facebook about our members getting new critters this week... I should have added you...

    www.facebook.com/frogforum

    Eric

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    Eric-I should've posted sooner

    Don-yea it seems complicated but after i put done thought in it, I recall it being a science project at school when I was really little. Instead of the caterpiller morph to butterfly, we did a tad to frog. The teacher did for the most part do all of the work but hey, I'll try anything once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonLisk View Post
    Thats pretty cool. Must be a lot of work to care for tadpoles.
    If you have ever kept fish successfully, then raising tadpoles will be a breeze. For the most part the act and feed like most tropical fish you may keep. That is until they grow legs. This can be problematic in terrestrial species, but not with arboreal species like Dendropsophus leucophyllatus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    If you have ever kept fish successfully, then raising tadpoles will be a breeze. For the most part the act and feed like most tropical fish you may keep. That is until they grow legs. This can be problematic in terrestrial species, but not with arboreal species like Dendropsophus leucophyllatus.
    I've done well with fish in the past so I'm hoping I'll be okay with it.

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    Congrats on the new additions-to-be, make sure to take some pics =)

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