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Posted by: JohnRobinson at Tue Apr 15 19:21:42 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JohnRobinson ] and I mean freaks in the nicest possible way. I bought a pair of Pixie frogs at a local herp show. The dealer had about 10 of these and one was quite different from the others. Most seemed very much like normal, baby giant Pixies (adspersa) with the greens and browns and one was entirely brown and is lacking in the dorso-lateral folds commonly found on P adspersa. Does anyone know if this is just a freaky adspersa, an edulis or some other abberation? They are both newly metamorphosed and were about the size of a nickel when I got them and are now nearly double that size after just two weeks of conspicuous consumption. Does anyone have a reasonably good guess at what I have? [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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