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So I'm watering the plants, and I see these two guys.
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...l062008015.jpg
It has not been uncommon for me to find one frog sitting in the spout
of one of the self-watering pots I have around the house. In fact,
the frogs seem to have become rather used to me, and not as afraid of
me as they have been. They would often jump out of the pot when I
came near with a watering can, then they waited to jump out until the
pot got full, now they don't even bother to jump out at all. (Well,
if I pour water on them directly they'll jump, but you really have to
fuss with them these days.) But this is the first time I have seen
two in the same spout. I took this after filling the pot with water.
The fill up didn't seem to bother them at all, although the flash from
the camera made the green one go away and hide for a moment, but then
he came back out. To bring this sort of back around to ponds, it
wouldn't surprise me at all to find out that these guys spent at least
part of their lives (perhaps as tadpoles) in the pond.

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Well, of course, you did intend those pots to be
froggy condos, didn't you?

k :-)

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| So I'm watering the plants, and I see these two guys.
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I just love finding frogs in unexpected places. I often see them on the rim
of my swimming pool. They lay eggs in it and I move them to a smaller pool
(until I get a pond made). I don't think they'd leave eggs in my pool if I
used chlorine habitually, and I don't, I use a Floatron ionizer instead, and
an occasional overnight shock treatment (and I'm always afraid frogs will
suffer when I do those).





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Cool pic. Are they variants of a theme or different species?

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On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 19:53:25 EDT, Phyllis and Jim
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Cool pic. Are they variants of a theme or different species?


I'm pretty sure they are just a color variation of the same species.
They look almost identical except for color. I used to feel sorry for
the one that was living inside because I didn't think there would be
enough to eat. I guess there is though, because it's been here for
months the frog is still fat and happy and sitting in my inside pot.
Either that or it has found a way to go outside at night (I always
open the windows and turn off the A/C at night) and feed and then
return to the house in the morning.

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On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 00:41:04 EDT, Galen Hekhuis
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So I'm watering the plants, and I see these two guys.
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...l062008015.jpg
Galen Hekhuis


Those are the cutest pot sitters I've ever seen. The pot is inside the
house? Do you think mosquitoes might be attracted to the water and that's
what they're living on?
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