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My Cute Froggy <3
#11
Nick9 Wrote:What's making you believe that you are the perfect matchmaker and you'll find her Mr.Right so easily? :biggrin:

Do you have a saying that frogs can fortell weather? Smile

We do. They say you need to put a Hyla arborea in a tank
http://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id327/
and to give her a small ladder LOL If she climbs up and stays there it will be sunny :biggrin:
I am not sure if it works :biggrin:

If he's a boy and there's a female close by, then he is Mr.Right lol. Lily doesn't "call" so I know she's a girl, cause only males call, so If I can get a male, that'll be her Mr.Right :p.

Actually we do, Tree Frogs(like Lily) fortell rain and storms, cause then you can find them everywhere. In sunny weather they hide and it's extremely hard to find them, unless you have a puddle of some sort near your house, but in rainy weather, they come out and can be found every and anywhere there is water. They breed during this time. :p

Cool about the Hyla Arborea, maybe not the ladder bit, but it could be true :3
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#12
Nick9 Wrote:They are so cute! We have several species too, but I've never seen them myself Sad

We also have a fire salamander
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Salamander

Never seen him *sigh*

! :o . Lucky, we have to import them. We only have the common newts. They're easy to find if you know how to look :p
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#13
QueenOdi Wrote:If he's a boy and there's a female close by, then he is Mr.Right lol. Lily doesn't "call" so I know she's a girl, cause only males call, so If I can get a male, that'll be her Mr.Right :p.

Don't flatter yourself, maybe female frogs are just desperate :biggrin:
QueenOdi Wrote:Actually we do, Tree Frogs(like Lily) fortell rain and storms, cause then you can find them everywhere. In sunny weather they hide and it's extremely hard to find them, unless you have a puddle of some sort near your house, but in rainy weather, they come out and can be found every and anywhere there is water. They breed during this time. :p

Cool about the Hyla Arborea, maybe not the ladder bit, but it could be true :3

So they can be seen even before the storm and rain come?

That reminded me of something. When we had that big flood in 2002 (they say flood as big as this one comes once in 100 years or even more years) people said that garden snails climbed (LOL how do you say it, when it is a snail) up the houses and trees and they stopped really high above the ground. The next day the flood came and the snails stayed safe [Image: eek.gif][Image: eek.gif][Image: eek.gif]
How weird is that? Confusedmile:
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#14
Awww she is too cute .
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#15
Nick9 Wrote:Don't flatter yourself, maybe female frogs are just desperate :biggrin:


So they can be seen even before the storm and rain come?

That reminded me of something. When we had that big flood in 2002 (they say flood as big as this one comes once in 100 years or even more years) people said that garden snails climbed (LOL how do you say it, when it is a snail) up the houses and trees and they stopped really high above the ground. The next day the flood came and the snails stayed safe [Image: eek.gif][Image: eek.gif][Image: eek.gif]
How weird is that? Confusedmile:

More like the males are, they hop on anything that moves during mating season, until they find a female. They even hop on each other sometimes, cause even they can't tell the difference between themselves :p .

Usually, but they'll be out more during the actual rain, but you can see them hopping all over :p.

Doesn't surprise me, as Terrestrial Snails(Like Aspersa & Otala Lactea) cannot breath underwater like their fresh water and marine cousins. They have only one primitive lung, that once water gets in, they die. They can sense humidity or lack thereof, so they can tell wether or not their environment is safe or not. They thrive in humid areas, so they'd come down after the rain, but they can't swim, nor breath under water.

Apple Snails are one of the best known, truely amphibious snails, that lives in freshwater and on land. :biggrin:
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#16
Rainbowmum Wrote:Awww she is too cute .

Thanks Mum Kiss3

You should've seen her eat a little moth I somehow managed to get for her. She took her little hands and stuffed it in her mouth and I was like, "uh,uh,uh, Use your manners Lily" Smile . She probably won't have to eat for about a day :p . Her little belly is all fat now Smile .
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#17
LOL Odi.

I was surprised how they had know how many yards up they needed to climb to stay out of the water...

I googled Apple Snails, just to find out that I had them once LOL. But I didn't know they could live on land too *blush* I had them in my aquarium tank when I was little. They surprised me by laying their eggs out of the water, but unfortunately nothig came out of those eggs.
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#18
Nick9 Wrote:LOL Odi.

I was surprised how they had know how many yards up they needed to climb to stay out of the water...

I googled Apple Snails, just to find out that I had them once LOL. But I didn't know they could live on land too *blush* I had them in my aquarium tank when I was little. They surprised me by laying their eggs out of the water, but unfortunately nothig came out of those eggs.

:3 .

Yeah, for some reason, they just know... Smile .

Yeah, Apple Snails usually lay their eggs on underwater vegetation, although I don't think it's uncommon for them to lay in the dirt as well, since they're amphibious.

They have both a lung and a gill, so they can use either one when needed. If kept in an aquarium, the lid should be secure, because like alot of animals that live in a tank, they can climb up the glass and out the top and you might step on it without noticing. Animals like; Snails,Newts,Frogs,Slugs, Salamanders, Lizards and the like can all walk up the side of a glass wall, so it's best to be careful with them Smile .
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#19
You forgot Sora, I heard she could climb out of her tank too :biggrin:
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#20
Nick9 Wrote:You forgot Sora, I heard she could climb out of her tank too :biggrin:

Te he :tongue: . That's only cause she gets on her dock (basking area) and has learned she can push the lid up and squeeze out. She can't climb the walls though.

I've weighed the side of the lid her dock is on, so she can't push it up Smile
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