Did it AGAIN-- treefrogs ugggggg

Thanks- I do think I over do the updates but have to remember there are some that enjoy it as much as me.
Something about the front arms I can't share with still photos. The arms grow in a pocket and when they start coming out, the tadpole does a crazy shake and pop.

I like your analogy of the situation better. (y) I would probably add a few not child friendly too.
 
I am so loving this thread! It’s astounding how they grow and the speed at which they do so! I really appreciate all of the sharing you’re doing. 💗
 
Glad to share. I know we can always watch a video or view pictures off the internet which can be awesome too.. BUT- Day to day and moment to moment makes it seem a little different. Wish I could give everyone a frog but not logical or logistical.
He is still trying to get the second arm out.. :LOL:(y) You can do it little guy----
 
Good Morning new world!
Well, this little froglet could not wait to share his second arm coming out, so decided through the night to leave his container and enter the froglet to baby frog container.
Note: I reduce water level to the point there will not be accidental water gulp. At this stage it is a big no no and could result in the end.

Enjoy Friday!
 

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Good Morning new world!
Well, this little froglet could not wait to share his second arm coming out, so decided through the night to leave his container and enter the froglet to baby frog container.
Note: I reduce water level to the point there will not be accidental water gulp. At this stage it is a big no no and could result in the end.

Enjoy Friday!
Now we're getting somewhere! Obviously, you're doing great, thanks again for the updates.
 
first 2 pics are from the morning
and the rest are this evening.
WOW!
 

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There are a few more that are leaving the water.
Pic 2 is baby wondering what are you doing under water..
Pic 3 is abstract me watching baby watching me. I am giving him a high 5 and in return get a high 4 back. (y)
Pic 4 are 3 new ones.. I remove from deep water when they no longer eat the veggies.
Pic 5 This one is already show white spots that indicate some kind of snowflake morph. There are multiple levels of snowflake depending upon how many spots. Low to Super Snowflake.
 

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Great question! They are absorbed their tails, so their mouths can grow.. Usually takes a few days and soon they will be eating fruit flies and pinheads..
Frogs and toads grow very fast.. (y)
 
To many cool pics so had to share.
 

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My first HIGH FIVERS--- Reason is ::::: White's Tree Frogs only have five fingers on their back feet and four on front. (y)
 

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Waiting on 3 more-- Slow pokes of the survival game.. They probably would have been fish food..
I will send 4 up your way in Jan. :)
 
the three slow pokes and siblings.. froggies are eating sm crickets already. wooo hoooo (y)
 

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Partial update:
So the 3 tadpoles stopped eating and 2 did not have enough body fat to morph and passed.
1 did morph but after a few days still has not eaten but my hopes are high and I will continue cleaning and putting life food in for him.

Here is a silly picture I took when he jumped into silkworm bin (I did place him on silkworm since he was already in the bin).

Caption: I caught it now what?

Pic 2 was after jumping out of his container during feeding
Pic 3 is his tiny size.. Crossing fingers he will make it.

Learning lesson: Tadpoles continue morphing even if they have not acquired enough food for their transformation.

I have not looked up if this is true but have heard of a percent of eggs/tadpoles that normally don't survive.

Thanks for visiting. Peace!
 

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