LOL I like the term Frog Nanny, but Super Frogger is quite the honor
Update. As the green froglets finish resorbing their tails, or have small lil nubs left, I've been putting them out into the pool. So far I've released 11 and have just about 78 more to go. I decided to start transferring them since the weather has gotten much warmer and because 2 of the almost completely morphed froglets died. I think once they get to this point of thier developement they must be very aware and are susceptable to stress. It seems like every time I take some out to feed or clean their tank, there has been a death. That's when I decided that I should let the fully, or almost fully, froglets go.
I check on the released 11 several times a day, since we've had wicked thunder storms for the past several days and because there is an adult male Green frog in the pool with them. I have observed the Greens stalking and eating the Gray Tree froglets as they were sitting on the edge of the pool resorbing their tails last summer and am keenly aware he will most likely do the same with his own kind. I gave him quite a scare the other day when I found him staring down 2 green froglets sitting on the edge of the pool, hopefully these froglets will catch on to his intentions and stay clear.
The tads are morphing very quickly now so if anyone wants any you may not have as much time as I had predicted earlier.