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    Bethany84
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    Red face Hello :)

    Hi everyone!

    I'm joining because I want to learn how to properly care for my Pacific Chorus Frogs. I have 4 babies and one tadpole.

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    lnaminneci
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    Hey Bethany,

    Great to have you here, Welcome! Check out this Care Article if you haven't already: Pacific Chorus Frog Care.

    You will love these little guys, they are very social and do great in groups. The mating season is over so they won't be noisy right now. I have 12 of these little guys and thoroughly enjoy them.
    We would love to see pictures of the frogs and of your tad as it develops. We are picture freaks here!

    ~Lesley

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    Kurt
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    Welcome aboard.

    Lesley, where did you get all those Pacific chorus frogs?

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    lnaminneci
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    Welcome aboard.

    Lesley, where did you get all those Pacific chorus frogs?

    Hmmm...I think it was some "Frog Expert" that caught some and made me keep them!

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    Kurt
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    Not how I remembered it. I remember someone saying they were too cute to let go.

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    Bethany84
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    Thanks everyone! Lesley, your story sounds like mine... about a month ago, my son was excited to show me the 8 tadpoles he caught at Grandpa's house, and was even more excited by Grandpa's idea for us to take them home. At first I thought, "great, another live animal to worry about!" But as I have watched them grow and change, I have become really attached to them. Sadly, 3 tadpoles didn't make it, but the 4 that have turned into frogs seem to be doing well and we have high hopes for the last tadpole. The original plan was to release them back where they came from once they were all frogs, but now I don't think I will be able to do it!

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