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    BugBoy99
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    Default Re: Hyperolius identification

    I'm glad that I could help. Is there any chance of seeing more photos when they've settled in? Oh, and of their tank if you don't mind. I'm getting ready to set up a proper vivarium for mine, and any ideas are helpful.

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    polsita
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    That can be arranged

    If anybody can recognize the frogs in their natural colors, I'm still open for inputs .

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    polsita
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    Default Re: Hyperolius identification

    Quote Originally Posted by BugBoy99 View Post
    I'm glad that I could help. Is there any chance of seeing more photos when they've settled in? Oh, and of their tank if you don't mind. I'm getting ready to set up a proper vivarium for mine, and any ideas are helpful.
    Then I'm back - with pictures of the aqua terrarium and frogs.

    First the aqua terrarium:
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    Then some of the frogs:
    The yellow one in the middle is the hyperolius puncticulatus, and the others are the "unknown frogs".. Still open for guess about species !

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    BugBoy99
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    Default Re: Hyperolius identification

    I've got it! They're Hyperolius argus. I can't believe I missed it.... They're native to SA, but we don't typically see these aberrations. The masked variety is typical. Thank you for posting the photos of your beautiful vivarium.

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