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Pacific Chorus Frog ??

Posted by curb1 z8bOR (My Page) on
Sat, Oct 17, 09 at 18:37

When should the last tadpoles be morphing? Do they stop morphing when temperatures get low? We still have many who have not finished morphing into frogs.


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RE: Pacific Chorus Frog ??

Mine have been done for months now. I haven't seen a tadpole since August.

Are you sure they are Pacific Chorus Frogs? Did they just show up or did you buy them somewhere?


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RE: Pacific Chorus Frog ??

Yes, I am sure. The last two years many of mine have not made it out. I probably had a hundred that went out as you describe before September, but there are probably 50 - 75 left that have not morphed. Most have their back legs and their tails. Some do not have any legs. I brought about 50 in to the house (in a container) last week and they seem very healthy. I put them back into the pond after a week inside to give them a chance in the next couple of weeks. They have been in the pond for probably four months now.


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