Sorry it's been so long, not much new to tell. The froggies are getting bigger and eating much more but less often. And pooping much more. But froggie poop is very very good for plants, so now they have a job as fertilizer producers for my houseplants!
Here they are last night at feeding time:
The biggest one, on the left, in the back, is Buggy Eyes. I can always tell him because he's still a good bit bigger and fatter than the rest. He's always the first to eat, too (imagine that). But mostly it's impossible for me to differentiate between the frogs anymore. You can tell that Spotless is the lightest one, and Leopardy is the darkest one, but the other two is anyone's guess which is which. All five frogs are apparently males. I suppose that's a good thing, as we don't need any babies! My children have decided that since the guppy tank is becoming overpopulated, we just might have to feed some of them to the frogs.
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Sunday, January 22, 2006
It is getting harder to tell the three original GAF frogs apart, and I have given up attempting to guess what sex any of them are, we'll just have to wait and see. Zeyonda is now almost as large as BuggyEyes, Spotty and Leopardy are the smallest of the five. Here are some pics I took last night at feeding time.
BuggyEyes (top), Spotless (bottom left), and Leopardy (bottom right)
from left to right, BuggyEyes, Spotty, Zeyonda, and Spotless
The three original frogs that we raised from tadpoles. I'm not sure now, but it looks like probably Spotty on the left, Zeyonda top/middle, and BuggyEyes on the right.
BuggyEyes (top), Spotless (bottom left), and Leopardy (bottom right)
from left to right, BuggyEyes, Spotty, Zeyonda, and Spotless
The three original frogs that we raised from tadpoles. I'm not sure now, but it looks like probably Spotty on the left, Zeyonda top/middle, and BuggyEyes on the right.
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