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I have quite a few different froglets I found a and Im just curious to see what other peoples opinion are on them.

Baby Grey?

The very last is either still going through a small amount of change ( I do have a few small pools for him to sit in ) or slightly deformed but I dont know if its a Spring Peeper or a Green. In person he is a Banana yellow with some faint green highlights.

I have others that I need to snap some shots of once the come out of hiding that I am sure are Greens
 

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The first two look like grays or birdvoiced treefrog, if you have the latter in your area. Not sure about the last little guy, but perhaps a lighter gray as well?
 
I agree. Definitely not a green or a peeper; they both have adult pattern at metamorphosis.
 
The last guy changed completely and got lost n the mix. Cant pick him out anymore.

Here are some more pictures.

I do have plenty of Peepers though. I just never get them in the shot.
 

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After a second look, I would bet that they are all grays (or Cope's grays). Bird-voiced metamorphs, at least my local ones, tend to be smoother and have very large, usually green-tinged subocular spots.
 
Yeah, I dont have bird-voiced in this area and supposedly Cope's are rare here.
 
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