Thank you! Good idea...that would help with water circulation too :)
Sep 29, 2008 #21 ILoveGreen Snowwwww Messages 80 Location central IL Thank you! Good idea...that would help with water circulation too
Jan 3, 2009 #24 larry26 New Member Messages 328 Location MA I know this is a dumb question but what is the floating green stuff in the water
Jan 3, 2009 #26 thestack510 Rest In Peace jmlslayer Messages 3,177 Location The S.F. Bay Area, California, U.S.A. I've seen an albino bullfrog, but I had no idea there were other morphs beside that.
Jan 4, 2009 #27 G GeckoFreak77 Guest What a very nice setup for him,and what a crazy looking for frog,bluey looks amazing. Whered you get him????
What a very nice setup for him,and what a crazy looking for frog,bluey looks amazing. Whered you get him????
Apr 7, 2009 #29 ILoveGreen Snowwwww Messages 80 Location central IL Thanks everyone I now have a teenage(haha) female Blue Morph Bullfrog! She was wild cought in FL. I bought her off of Kingsnake.com. The Blue Morph is a very very rare Morph. Bluey was a rescue here in WI
Thanks everyone I now have a teenage(haha) female Blue Morph Bullfrog! She was wild cought in FL. I bought her off of Kingsnake.com. The Blue Morph is a very very rare Morph. Bluey was a rescue here in WI
Apr 10, 2009 #30 nevinm Moyer's Monsters Messages 2,584 Location bethlehem PA that is soooooo awesome!
Jul 30, 2009 #32 geckofreak24 New Member Messages 180 Location grand rapids, MI kewl, the ones that are missing yellow pigment are like turguise, but thoose ones look like they have some yellow on them
kewl, the ones that are missing yellow pigment are like turguise, but thoose ones look like they have some yellow on them
Jul 30, 2009 #33 R reptinut New Member Messages 150 Location NY I've heard of blue Green Frogs. Its probably a Green Frog: does it have dorsal lateral ridges?