I posted a while back that I was going to be raising tadpoles, and make a documentary out of it. Well, here we are! Check it out and comment here, I'd truly appreciate it!
Raising Cuban Tree Frog Tadpoles
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-Amanda, aka Shopunke
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I posted a while back that I was going to be raising tadpoles, and make a documentary out of it. Well, here we are! Check it out and comment here, I'd truly appreciate it!
Raising Cuban Tree Frog Tadpoles
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-Amanda, aka Shopunke
that was preety cool,but what happened to ODD??????
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3 pacman frogs- adolf,mongo,and fatboy
1 fantasy
1 pixie - Chubs
1 Egyptian toad - harry
4 oriental firebelly toads - emily,sam,psychedellia,rudd
1 African red legged frog
1 Northern Leopard frog - tiny
1 pacific tree frog
1 southern toad
1 west african toad
1 Whites tree frog
1 american bullfrog
2 red ears
1 cooter
1 Mexican redleg tarantula
1 garter snake(species unknown) for now...
Hehe, Ahhh Odd. My little love. Sadly, he was the third to be released. I couldn't afford to order the proper fruit flies online for the little frogletes, so I just released them in a plant outside. So far, I've spotted Odd once. 
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-Amanda, aka Shopunke
I want to know what has happened to "Odd" as well.
If you are releasing Cubans, I sure as heck hope you aren't doing it in the US. I hope you know they are classified as an invasive species and is responsible for the decline of our native frogs in Florida.
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...the oldest task in human history: to live on a piece of land without spoiling it."
Aldo Leopold (1938)
"Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us."
Calvin and Hobbes (Scientific Progress Goes 'Boink', 1991)
Yes, I know it. It's just as if they were in the wild though. Only 5 tadpoles were released as frogs, the others I released back into the wild to fend for themselves. So, who knows? A friggin minoe could have eaten them all by now. I wasn't going to let that puddly full of frog eggs dry up and kill them.
Anyway. Odd was released along with the 4 others. He was, in fact, albino. Or at least very very lightly coloured. They're currently living in a plant outside my front door called a "Birds of Paradise" or something along those ligns. I've spotted Odd once and the others a few times, they're feeding well off of the little bugs that live within the plant.
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-Amanda, aka Shopunke
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