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is it ok to mix species like this?
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@bufothetoad1 I had my toad eat one of my Five Lined Skinks, two of my grey treefrogs, and a whole flock of baby toads.
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@CalvinTeeKai me too
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No wonder this is so popular! Great video - thank you for time for sharing.
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i thought that rock was blood Silly Me
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My bullfrog ate a guppy (feeder) last month
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that is not a young bullfrog,it is an adult northern green frog,witch looks exactly like a young bullfrog,but the difference between them is 1. the bullfrog has a smooth back, the green frog has skin folds on it's back. and 2. the bullfrog has more of a rounded snout, the green frog has a more of a pointed snout.oh,and by the way,the northern green frog is not always green.
craftymama74 2 weeks ago
@craftymama74 no, its a bullfrog, I would know. I have 5 years of experience on frogs. And don't even make me have to tell you the features of each and how this is a bullfrog. I actually STILL have this frog. And guess what else? I also have a green frog the exact same size. Should I make a video comparing the two?
bufothetoad1 2 weeks ago
@bufothetoad1 Yes please do make a video comparing the two. I have never seen a bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) with lateral folds like this. I would call that a green frog (Rana clamitans) based on what I see in this video. Also, is there any leaf litter in this tank for the wood frog to hide under? I believe they are mostly terrestrial after they metamorphose.
listentokingfisher 5 days ago
@listentokingfisher This old tank setup had land and water in it. It is good I still have this frog and a green frog the exact same size.
bufothetoad1 4 days ago
once the bullfrog grows up, youll have to separate it from the wood frog to avoid predation
HuckleB680 1 month ago
@HuckleB680 I am well aware of that.
bufothetoad1 1 month ago 2