Somebirdie
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These are native frogs too Australia, and are a vunerable species.
Before my Nana passed away, she told me she dearly missed the frogs in her garden. They would've been Marsh Frogs or Southern Tree Frogs. I asked her if she'd like me to raise some for her, she was very excited about it, but unfortunately she passed away before it could happen; though I had Marsh Frog tadpoles lined up.
I've long considered frogs, and today I decided it was the day. It sounds silly, but having frogs makes me think of her, and how much she'd enjoy them.
These guys are babies, and I have 6 in total. They'll need a large tank as they grow, and likely to be separated, as they can and do eat each other.
They don't look very green or gold as this is straight from their moving tub to a enclosure, so they weren't pleased.
I must say, they're CRAZY hunters! Absoloutely fantastic to watch track insects, seriously amazing.
They were captive bred and legally obtained, for any (rightfully) concerned Aussies; I'd never do wrong by our native animals and wildlife.
Also, I do not and will not make it a habit too hold frogs. My hands were washed with cold clean water, but they were not still wet as I didn't intend to hold them; I only held this baby as he escaped between tub transfers!
Before my Nana passed away, she told me she dearly missed the frogs in her garden. They would've been Marsh Frogs or Southern Tree Frogs. I asked her if she'd like me to raise some for her, she was very excited about it, but unfortunately she passed away before it could happen; though I had Marsh Frog tadpoles lined up.
I've long considered frogs, and today I decided it was the day. It sounds silly, but having frogs makes me think of her, and how much she'd enjoy them.
These guys are babies, and I have 6 in total. They'll need a large tank as they grow, and likely to be separated, as they can and do eat each other.
They don't look very green or gold as this is straight from their moving tub to a enclosure, so they weren't pleased.
I must say, they're CRAZY hunters! Absoloutely fantastic to watch track insects, seriously amazing.
They were captive bred and legally obtained, for any (rightfully) concerned Aussies; I'd never do wrong by our native animals and wildlife.
Also, I do not and will not make it a habit too hold frogs. My hands were washed with cold clean water, but they were not still wet as I didn't intend to hold them; I only held this baby as he escaped between tub transfers!
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