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Old 07-05-2011, 01:30 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Still have a few frogs in the 55 gallon aquarium. They're really small though. Feed them every few days. Put some out in the large pond. Most in the pond were eaten by the fish, but a few always survive. Every year there are more frogs showing up : ) The "hoppy" event always happens @ 10-11pm the first wet to moist night it reaches about 75* with the waterfall turned on. They're all over the yard making a dash for the pond. They'll pair up and mate. The lonely few will sit up on the rocks singing the night away.
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Originally Posted by taredog View Post
I realize the last post in this thread is over two months old but I just have to know. Did the tadpoles survive, thrive and mature? I can sort of imagine a large "hoppy" event at some point.
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