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It's Spring again and that means its time to breed. Heres a few pics of what two little frogs left behind in the tank last night and today. Eggs! At least seven egg sacs. They were bound together for a long time and all the eggs are fertile. I just don't know what species of frog this is. I only have pics of one of the frogs. The other one is hiding. I am going to have a lot of tadpoles. I also found some of what I believe are Pickerel Frog eggs.

One of the Frogs.
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Some of the eggs left behind.
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Pickerel Frog eggs(or at least I think so)

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P.S. I am sorry these are links but my computer just won't resize them or upload them.

(Message edited by slimy on February 26, 2007)
 
Hi Cameron, those photos are only slightly over the size limit for uploading which suggests to me they have been resized already (unless you used a camera phone or really old camera to take them).

The problem with posting links is that we are now reliant on you keeping them in your photobucket album. If you delete them this thread becomes obsolete.

Please avoid posting links. Thanks.
 
Okay. I did not resize them and my computer is acting weird so I can't resize them properly.
 
An upland chorus frog is the only similar frog i your area. So thats probably what it is. Good luck with the eggs.
 
They have already hatched today! The tadpoles are everywhere and have a huge supply of algea.
 
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