Hello all. My name is Tori and I'm from Denham Springs, Louisiana!
Hello all. My name is Tori and I'm from Denham Springs, Louisiana!
Welcome Tori! What kinds of frogs do you have?
2.0.3 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
2.2.0 Agalychnis callidryas "Red Eyed Tree Frogs"
0.0.3 Dendrobates auratus "Turquoise and Bronze"
0.0.1 Anaxyrus fowleri "Fowler's Toad"
Welcome. I hope you post pics of your frogs. We like pictures.
Hi Tori, welcome to the forum! I've spent a lot of time chasing amphibians in Louisiana (mind you that can be said for most of the eastern states!). I'm even become allergic to those big black hairy mosquitoes you have around there.
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Amy, I currently have 6 frogs total. 3 of them, which 2 are female and 1 male, are American Green Tree Frog. I have 2 American Cope's Grey Tree frog to my understanding. One of those I had raised from a clutch of WC tadpoles. And my last one, poor lil fella, is still unidentified. And I am currently stuck on indentifying him.
John, it doesn't matter what type of mosquito it is, some of them are big enough to carry you away from your enjoyment. As where my place is, I have a pond in my yard. I also live by woods, and some of the area in the woods, and around my house is considered wetland/marsh. It never dries in those areas, and stays wet year round. So that is mosquito heaven! The mosquito population over runs the frogs at my house!
And as soon as I figure out how to upload pictures, I will surely do it.
Welcome to the forum Tori it's nice to have you!
I can't wait to see some pictures of your frogs, especially the unidentified one. If you upload a picture of the little guy to this thread I'm sure we wouldn't mind helping you figure out what species he/she/it is.![]()
0.0.2 Litoria caerulea
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Which now, I have 1 male and female AMGTF. The littler female died. There is 3 adult Grey Tree frog/Copes Grey, 1 female and 2 male. And one froglet that looks too little to sex, but the Grey/Cope's markings. I have 3 of the unidentified ones, the ones that change colors. I later found the mating pair (pic below), on my pants leg after walking inside, so I just tanked them. The female laid eggs, half of the clutch didnt make it though. But I do have quite a few tadpoles. And I think that may be it? LOL
Welcome Tori. Great pictures!
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Thanks. The frog that is still left unidentifiable, I think that may be a "newly discovered species". Cajun Chorus frog. Anyone have any opinion?
Welcome to the forum!!
Michael Novy
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