Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Banjo? Sprocket? Sluggo?


Banjo? Sprocket? Sluggo?, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

I'm confused as to who was floating so much today, but I hope it's not indicating a problem. Usually they don't float so long. I'm in a seminar tomorrow, so my poor officemate is on "froggy watch!" (Isn't she sweet?)

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Enjoy some other Flickr frogs, too...

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Happy Easter from Sprocket and da blog frogs


Booger, or maybe Sprocket, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

I am thinking about renaming "Booger" as "Sprocket." I think I like that better. All the little amphibians would like to wish you a Happy Easter. Sorry I couldn't find any bunny ears to fit their little heads. Frogs don't take kindly to being dressed up for holidays.

I have added a couple more informative links for dwarf froggy owners. Check them out...they're listed as "new."

Friday, March 21, 2008

Banjo


Banjo, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

Well, it's either Banjo or Booger, the humpback, but we'll pretend we know and say it's Banjo.

Booger


Booger, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

Banjo and Booger look alike, but I think Booger has the "Quasimoto" look about him. In any case, he found the food dish.

Gherkin lookin' all sassy


Gherkin lookin' all sassy, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

You have to admit...she's one hot frog. Gherkin is 10 times more active than any of the other frogs.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Gherkin so hungry make eyes BIG!

Gherkin LOVES frog and tadpole bites. The new guys are not voracious like Sluggo and Gherkin...yet.

Monday, March 17, 2008

New guy at home plate...


New guy at home plate..., originally uploaded by hatamaran.

One of the new frogs is checking out the food dish. I think he's a pretty quick learner and has figured out that's where the grub appears. Smart froggy! He's not named yet...still thinking about Banjo and Booger, but I'm not sure yet.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Spidey Sluggo


Spidey Sluggo, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

Sluggo is getting less "sluggo" and more "swimmy." I got two more frogs today, but they are not in this tank yet. I will add them tomorrow and take a couple more pictures. They look a good bit like Sluggo, so I'm worried I will start getting them all mixed up. I was able to tell everyone apart before. The new frogs are tentatively named "Banjo" and "Booger."

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Mr. Peepers died...

Sucks. Mr. Peepers was dead when I came in this morning. He was floating on the top of the water. I buried him outside the office in a little mossy spot overlooking the pond. My co-workers humored me by attending the funeral. Poor Mr. Peepers. He was so happy to be eating when I left yesterday and was active. My fear is that he ate too much too fast...so I hope I didn't contribute to his demise, but he also could have been sick from the get-go. It's hard to know, but I sure did love his little webby toes while he was here. I just hate it. I get so attached.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Hanging out in the dinner plate...


0312081616.jpg, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

Mr. Peepers figured out pretty quickly where the grub was stashed. I guess he decided to take a rest in it. His poor little froggy legs have atrophied.

Yum! Tadpole bites!


0312081409.jpg, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

Mr. Peepers is getting his first good meal in a while!!! Thanks Ma!

Poor Peepers in his sick bay tank...


0312081358.jpg, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

He is emaciated...who'da thunk frogs can be anorexic?

A froggie miracle...


0312081357.jpg, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

I finally saw Mr. Peepers after practically tearing the aquarium apart. He is emaciated and looks terrible. Being the most shy, he doesn't eat as much and even though I have been trying to put the food near him, it's obvious he's not good at sniffing out his food.

So, I moved Mr. Peepers into a separate little "sick bay" container with a little sea shell in it. I am putting the food in the shell so he will learn to go to this shell. He chowed down pretty quickly in the "sick bay." I am going to plump him up and then transfer both him and the shell into the original tank and see if he will continue to eat from the shell, and thus, be better able to forage for his food.

Sluggo, did you eat Mr. Peepers?


0312081153.jpg, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

I can't find Mr. Peepers anywhere. I've even shaken the silk leaves and unearthed my little house to no avail. Sluggo is looking a little more well-fed than usual. I wonder if Mr. Peepers has died and Sluggo has snacked on the remains. I hope not. I loved Mr. Peepers...but alas, unless we have a frog thief in the office, I don't know where else to look. :-(

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Where is Mr. Peepers?

I couldn't find Mr. Peepers all day today. I hope he's just being extra sneaky and hiding in a new place. He's the most shy of the frogs.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Gherkin is pale...


From time to time Gherkin gets very pale. I have read this usually happens before ADFs shed their skins. But I think I will learn how to check the nitrites, too, because Gherkin gets pale a lot, which can mean water quality might be an issue. I change the filter and 50% of the water every two weeks, but who knows.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

All Three Frogs


All Three Frogs, originally uploaded by hatamaran.

It is so rare that all three frogs come out at the same time. I immediately grabbed my phone and snapped a shot...left to right: Mr. Peepers, Gherkin, Sluggo

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Gherkin lounging...


takin' a froggy break...

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

It's a mystery...

I'm thinking about adding a mystery snail to my tank of three leapin' loungers. The snails clean up the uneaten food and help the tank stay clean between cleanings. I have a few little snails that came with Gherkin's little set-up, but now that I have a larger aquarium for the new boys, I think I'll add a larger, more colorful snail--like the mystery snail!

Well, and one more frog, too...maybe

Monday, March 3, 2008

Meet da frogs...

Gherkin, Mr. Peepers, and Sluggo...

It all started with Gherkin (Gherkin is in the header picture. Gherkin was a sweet birthday gift from my co-workers. Then, I simply couldn't let Gherkin live alone. After all, these little critters are social in nature. Gherkin is light colored and my "frog on crack." She is up and down, up and down, up and down...

So, along came Mr. Peepers and Sluggo. Mr Peepers is a skinny frog, darker and more spotty than Gherkin, who likes to hang out in the bottom of the froggie castle and use the windows and peep holes to escape for a breath of air. Sluggo, is a burly little guy, but otherwise looks like Mr. Peepers. Sluggo hangs out on the bottom mostly, "slugging" around and then spastically streaks up to the water surface to gulp down some O2.

They all sit on my desk in a Marineland Hex 5 and I never thought I could be so excited about such tiny little critters. They are hilarious!