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I was once able to see an arborea frog camouflaged on a block, and I took some photos of it, but finding eggs and seeing each stage of their development would be exciting.

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Oh we have a lot of those guys here (a subspecies of the European one). They change their colours from brown to bright green depending on if they are on a leaf or in the mud. In Korea, they breed in rice paddies around June ~ July so I bet I can find eggs and maybe larva soon if I have a look.

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I have to admit, this was such a cool post and I love that you have done it over time and shared it all on one post! I can remember raising pollywog eggs into tadpoles and beyond, but, I have never seen anyone have as much luck as you did raising them.

Thank you for sharing this experience. You are dedicated and patient. And I'm taking this home with me to share.

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Thanks.

It's not my first time raising them amd I studied them carefully. I want to help out the treefrogs next, but my wife isn't so understanding. I'll have to find them when she is busy.

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