bullfrog babies!

ill try but the quality is gonna be crap
 
I captured a bullfrog tadpole and I am raising it in my ten gallon. It is my impression that it may take up to 2 years. mine is as big as my blue ram. here is a pic of mine.... lets see some of yours.
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It wont exactly take 2 years for it to transform.
Aqualandpetsplus.com said:
They morph quicker in your tank than in the wild. You feed them better and keep them warm all winter.
 
Kingearwig, that looks like a leoaprd frog tadpole to me.
 
if it is a bullfrog tadpole, then it will sure take close. well over an entire year.


and yes, bullfrog tadpoles DO grow in excess of 8".

Consider how large bullfrogs get...it makes sense....
 
Ranid tads are a PITA to identify even when you have them in hand. For what it's worth that tadpole looks like a typical American Bullfrog to me (the very discrete round black dots are pretty distinctive) but I wouldn't want to lay that down as a positive ID without looking at mouthparts.
 
The bullfrog tadpoles that I come across are more olive green and yellow but I agree that the only real way to solve this would be to look at it's mouth parts.
 
They can get that washed out gray-green color if they come from turbid waters. Bullies are more distinctive when they're little; they have a loose girdle of gold iridophores around their middles.

If your tad passes 3" before transforming, he's probably a bull.
 
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