- Sep 21, 2006
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Hi all,
I admit I have been intrigued lately by the frogs that keep breeding them in my old ponds. I don't really know the exact species. They're the ones that jump almost a meter and stick very well to walls, trees, etc. The eggs are laid in thousands but only about a dozen survive to adulthood with guppies leading the obstacles since they peck the tadpoles' heads to death.:lipssealedsmilie:
The frogs are native of the Philippines if anyone wants to know where they originate. What are they?
Here are some pics. Ignore my fingers.:lipssealedsmilie:
Adult female.
I admit I have been intrigued lately by the frogs that keep breeding them in my old ponds. I don't really know the exact species. They're the ones that jump almost a meter and stick very well to walls, trees, etc. The eggs are laid in thousands but only about a dozen survive to adulthood with guppies leading the obstacles since they peck the tadpoles' heads to death.:lipssealedsmilie:
The frogs are native of the Philippines if anyone wants to know where they originate. What are they?
Here are some pics. Ignore my fingers.:lipssealedsmilie:
Adult female.