Question... got a gray tree frog (I ASSUME) that has his REAR legs ... but those front legs are NOT coming out. I can see them moving INSIDE... but they just haven't sprouted. He's rather large compared to the rest of the tadpoles and he's more WHITE -- kinda albino (with dark eyes tho). His tadpole brothers and sisters (we had a TON this spring) didn't look like him in terms of color or size. His tail is still long. I have him outside in a 20 gallon tank... with a few inches of water... some water plants... a rock... he's surviving... but he's not growing/morphing they way he should. I understand some never do?

My plan is to take him inside once it starts getting cold out... I'll just set up a lil tank for him with basically the same set up as outside, but inside. Hubby says he'll just die... but I figure if I leave him out there like that he'll die for sure. At least moving him inside he'd have half a chance. I even said to my husband that perhaps this one ISN'T a treefrog but that we managed to have ONE tadpole that was a bullfrog or something??? But not sure how long a tadpole can go through HALF a morph?

Any input? Thanks!