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    Rat The Unloved
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    Well, turns out most, if not all, of the tadpoles are Ranids, specifically Leopard Frogs. I'm going to go ahead and let 'em morph and release (or give away) any that are ranids - they're just not what I'm looking for right now.

    They kept growing, and not morphing, and growing - and not morphing. The only one currently with legs is just over an inch long. ERK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rat The Unloved View Post
    Well, turns out most, if not all, of the tadpoles are Ranids, specifically Leopard Frogs. I'm going to go ahead and let 'em morph and release (or give away) any that are ranids - they're just not what I'm looking for right now.

    They kept growing, and not morphing, and growing - and not morphing. The only one currently with legs is just over an inch long. ERK!
    Awe I love leopard frogs. Though pickerels are my favorite of the ranids. Anywho if you sell them just post em up on kingsnake. Sell em young for like 5bucks a piece.
    Good luck on whatever you do with them.

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    Rat The Unloved
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    As my above post said "release (or give away)" I will not be selling them. If locals want them, sure - they can come pick 'em up for free, and they could even grab a few more out of my garden pond.

    If someone locally would like to trade toads for these - even better. But not selling them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rat The Unloved View Post
    As my above post said "release (or give away)" I will not be selling them. If locals want them, sure - they can come pick 'em up for free, and they could even grab a few more out of my garden pond.

    If someone locally would like to trade toads for these - even better. But not selling them.
    Nice! good man! Even better. Just make sure you fatten them up a bit before you let them go. You know? And feed them the day you let them go. So atleast they have some food in their bellies when they leave andcan catch food.

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    froggiez
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    awww sounds like a pretty good project

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