Hi there,
I have two gray tree frog tadpoles that developed tail deformities very early in their tadpole lives. (Louisville, Kentucky, USA.)
One's is a little thicker on one side than the other at the base and so it bends to one side. The other one's is more like a kink, more severe, and it's right about in the middle of the tail, down a bit.
They are starting to morph now. Little back legs are out. Pictures here:
http://imgur.com/gallery/v6yaxS8
Does anyone have experience with this? I wonder if after morphing they're going to have problems. Would you cull them if so or just try to give them the best life you can? Thanks in advance
I have two gray tree frog tadpoles that developed tail deformities very early in their tadpole lives. (Louisville, Kentucky, USA.)
One's is a little thicker on one side than the other at the base and so it bends to one side. The other one's is more like a kink, more severe, and it's right about in the middle of the tail, down a bit.
They are starting to morph now. Little back legs are out. Pictures here:
http://imgur.com/gallery/v6yaxS8
Does anyone have experience with this? I wonder if after morphing they're going to have problems. Would you cull them if so or just try to give them the best life you can? Thanks in advance