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Please Help ID these Frogs

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Posted by: bcijoe at Sun Sep 6 15:31:10 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bcijoe ]  
   

I live in SWFL and caught these outside.



Noticed lots of tadpoles, which at their largest measured approximately the size of a dime around at the head area and about 1 1/2" total length.



The tadpoles were black and the froglets would go from brown to tan to eventually a green color. In their brown and tan phase they showed a bright gold line running along side of the body on either side, and as fully developed green frogs they seem to lose the stripe.



I found one ditch with tons of albino tadpoles and collected them to see what came out - have never seen albinos out in the wild.



I acquired some 1/4" crickets but most of them are about the size of the fully formed frogs so a bit difficult, if not impossible to eat! and my fruit fly order arrived dead.



Here are some rough pics - it was difficult to get a closeup of such small frogs without losing focus on my old camera.



Hopefully someone can help point them out and let me know if they are worth anything or not, common or uncommon.



Thanks much! Joe
























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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo

'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin


   

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