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RE: Please help ID this tadpole & frogle

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Posted by: Frognut at Wed Sep 10 21:27:15 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Frognut ]  
   

I'm in Maryland, and my 4 Gray's (that were raised from tadpoles) looked just like that one. I never saw any red in the tails and one of them was such a pale green as he morphed that I thought it was a green tree frog instead of a gray. But as it is growing (much slower than the rest, I might add) - it still has the same characteristics of the Gray, like the spot under the eye and the leg markings.

I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination- since these are the first frogs I've EVER had - but they all resembled your's exactly. And they did all develop at different times and sizes, even though the last 3 came from the same batch of tads). The first one was huge, and the second and fourth were medium and the third was the little one that was pale green (I'm referring to the time they went from swimming with all legs and tail to froglet with barely a tail).

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