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    They are so cute, Usabasson!!
    Jesse, I have had a few before and they're really cool pets! They can live in a small filtered fish tank full to the top. And they eat bloodworms, if not, tadpole/frog food.

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    Tadpole/frog foos is not very healthy for them. Live or frozen foods are much healthyier for them

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    They are getting frozen bloodworms...

    lol, zoomer, Jesse is my furbabe...my name is Stephanie My screen name is confusing, Jesse_3 comes from Jesse only having 3 legs. I sort of wish that I could change it though.

    Well, I have the two ADF, only I don't have a camera to show them off, it is currently lost! Well, one of them is about half the size of the other. I thought maybe the smaller one was a male, but I can't see the glands beneath its armpits. Is it still maybe just a little baby, or just a small ADF?

    Oh, one last thing, any idea's for names? I am not having luck with thinking of any...
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    I thought maybe the smaller one was a mail, but I can't see the glands beneath its armpits. Is it still maybe just a little baby, or just a small ADF?
    It's most likely still a baby, it could still be a male but it's hard to tell because it usually takes a while for the glands to develop. I guess you'll just have to wait for it to grow some more before you can tell for sure if it's a male or female.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Uabassoon
    It's most likely still a baby, it could still be a male but it's hard to tell because it usually takes a while for the glands to develop. I guess you'll just have to wait for it to grow some more before you can tell for sure if it's a male or female.
    Okay! Thank you!

    Well, my two froggies are doing great! They are happy and healthy, and are so active
    I still don't have names though

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