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Tree Frogs

Jblue

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My son and I took on a family project and are raising some +/- 100 Tadpoles. Well, they are all growing legs now and I have them in a vivarium. We've got gray tree frogs, white tree frogs, green, blue, gold. Some big, some pin sized. They are all healthy and eating well on fruit flies. Very beautiful animals here. Someone please take them from my hands. Would make a great racket if I could find a pet shop to buy them off me, but I can't.
 
Just turn them loose
Blue? Gold? :confused: Pics?
<-- Just curious, no more frogs needed .
Yes. We have some that seem to be blueish from the fish flakes and kale we were feeding them. It may wear off as they grow. The gold ones however I have read are naturally occuring.
And yeah I plan to. But the kiddie pool we took the tadpoles from is now dissassembled so I'll msot likely drop em at the nearest nature park. I just want to wait until they are a liiiiitle bigger. Most of them jsut got their front legs. It's funny because they are captive born they just think I'm part of the woodwork. They sit and ride round on the kids heads and what not.
 
They sit and ride round on the kids heads and what not.

I don't care what color they are...
DON'T let them near the kids ears! I saw it on a movie once. :pound:
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My son and I took on a family project and are raising some +/- 100 Tadpoles. Well, they are all growing legs now and I have them in a vivarium. We've got gray tree frogs, white tree frogs, green, blue, gold. Some big, some pin sized. They are all healthy and eating well on fruit flies. Very beautiful animals here. Someone please take them from my hands. Would make a great racket if I could find a pet shop to buy them off me, but I can't.
I thought this was a thread about Canadians climbing trees.
 
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