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Several tadpoles that came in with the feeder goldfish.
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Bit further along in the conversion process.
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Another one from the same group. No idea what species.
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Piece of cork for the "converts" to repose upon.
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Different group of converting tadpoles.
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Everyone uses a PFD.
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An unrelated batch of converters.
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Could be a pickerel. Awfully small to be a leopard.
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Jumpy at this stage but not bad.
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Turned out to be a 1-inch leopard frog.
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Easily makes 2-foot jumps. Hard to re-catch.
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We built a 10-gallon frogitat for transforming tadpoles.
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They like to sit half in the water and half on the land.
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Some are staying with their original cork float.
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Good place to look for an unsuspecting cricket. And now for something
completely different.
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Fire-belly frogs.
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Tiger salamanders.
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Unhappy toads sitting in water.
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Budgett's frog.
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Nearly 1-inch grey tree frogs.
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Same guys two week later.
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Unknown U.S. frog species.
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Probably the green frog that grows in Iowa and the Midwest.
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Green tree frog.
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2-inch bullfrog that loves 1-inch leopard frogs. Better eater than
jumper.
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Bull Frog
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Toads and geckos -- somewhat similar needs.
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4-inch probable male bullfrog.
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About a 5-incher.
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Flock of tree frogs -- just arrived in their shipping container.
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