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Help identifying frogs

JSDeVaudry

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Ok, so, same as before, we received tadpoles with our goldfish shipment. I took the four of them home and so on and now I have frogs. I'm pretty sure they're leopard frogs, but my question is, which one? The goldfish came from arkansas, I believe.

So yes... any way to tell if they're northern leopard frogs, southern, plains? I'd like to know before I release them. They morphed about 3 weeks ago.

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Thanks!
 
:confused: I don't think you should return them to the wild. They may not be ammuned to parasites that are in the wild....as they have never been in the wild or eaten wild insects. They do not get very big...the 4 of them can be kept in a 20gallon long...but bigger would be better. Feed them Crickets, superworms, and or earthworms. :eek:
 
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