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Old 12-20-2006, 01:50 PM
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I found this little guy crawling around on my Paph Hsinying Alien. I hope it's not the same littlefrog that's been visiting Rob...

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Old 12-20-2006, 02:08 PM
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I love it !!!! That's very cool. Where was the plant at your house or outside ?
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Old 12-20-2006, 02:15 PM
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It's inside. I find these guys all the time in my house and car, but usually dead and dried up.
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Next to the dead dendros? Could be a connection...
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He's so cute! Maybe your orchids have found a symbiotic relationship with the frogs
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I found this little guy crawling around on my Paph Hsinying Alien. I hope it's not the same littlefrog that's been visiting Rob...
LOL !!! Is that anything like swallowing a watermelon seed....?
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When I had more "regular" plants out on the lanai, these little guys were in paradise! I'd take a plant out of it's pot to be transferred into something else, and find 5 or 6 of these guys lounging around their little private room! Their "singing" would get so loud at 6 am, I decided to disperse with the regular plants...and in the process, got more rooms for 'chids!

I still find them and lots of the little lizards (I think they are anoles) around the lanai I just have to make sure Sammi doesn't grab them
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Thats is sooo cute. Poor little fella'! He was probably chomping away at nasty bugs at night and stuff. Look into Eleutherodactylus planirostris. Thats what I think it might be. Happy herping everyone! (Oops, wrong forum )
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Ilove the sound of frogs croaking away, you know in the good way, not the bad. I can't wait to hear them again this summer. They tend to go away when it's 24 F outside for a low. But when we get our patio built......
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