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    buddylee79
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    I can ask Molly(she "saved" the tadpole, crayfish too)to ask at work where they get the feeders from...

    she says the feeders come from San Diego,CA...that I think is as close as I can get...

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    Kurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by buddylee79 View Post
    I can ask Molly(she "saved" the tadpole, crayfish too)to ask at work where they get the feeders from...

    she says the feeders come from San Diego,CA...that I think is as close as I can get...
    I just saw this post. I didn't know there were fish farms in southern California. There are only two Ranids in the San Diego area, Lithobates catesbeianus, the North American bullfrog and Rana draytonii, the California red-legged frog.

    Any way all the frogs I have mentioned so far have ridges along the back. All except one. That one is Lithobates catesbeianus, the bullfrog. It lacks these ridges. I think I see ridges in your photo, but I can't tell for sure.

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    buddylee79
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    I just saw this post. I didn't know there were fish farms in southern California. There are only two Ranids in the San Diego area, Lithobates catesbeianus, the North American bullfrog and Rana draytonii, the California red-legged frog.

    Any way all the frogs I have mentioned so far have ridges along the back. All except one. That one is Lithobates catesbeianus, the bullfrog. It lacks these ridges. I think I see ridges in your photo, but I can't tell for sure.
    If it helps, when taking the second photo the frogs hind legs appeared red on my cameras screen.

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    Kurt
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    Do a Google search of Rana draytonii, the California red-legged frog and possibly Rana aurora, the northern red-legged frog. See if any of the pictures you find match either of these frogs. If not google the others I have mentioned.
    I am betting more on the leopard frogs than I am on the red-legged frogs, as they are a little bit more on the rare side.

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