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My Grow-A-Frogs |
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Nittany and Sparty in the cube of death that comes with your GAF frog. The "cube of death" holds less then one gallon of water. Each frog needs between 7 to 10 gallons of water. I only kept my frogs in this cube for less then 48 hours. Also note how small they are. |
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To the right is my GAF named Nittany. I beleive that Nittany is a male frog and will keep my fingers crossed that the frog will develop nupital pads. When Nittany first arrived to my house he was about 1/3 inches svl. As of 2/27/05 he is 1 inch svl. He has grown so fast in the 3 weeks that I have had him. Note also the patterns of his spots, he has many that are a grayish white in color. Nothing rare but very interesting to look at. |
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So happy to be out of the death chambers of Grow a Frog are my babies. Sparty is on the left and Nittany is on the right. Sparty is a female frog and I am about 99% sure. When she arrived at my house she was only slighty larger then Nittany. As of 2/27/05 Sparty is 1 inch svl. These frogs are lucky to be alive. My first frogs that Grow a Frog sent me arrived dead because they shipped them in a blizzard, poor little guys froze to death. |
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