I've got three different species now.
They're really fun, because they make me believe I live in a jungle.
Here are my Poison Arrow Frogs (Dendrobates Leucomelas), all six of 'em:
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A trembling whistle.
And the young Korean Fire Bellied Toads (Bombina Orientalis, which are in fact frogs!),
on the stone one of the parents:
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In less than one month there were these young, tail-less frogs.
I'm still wondering what to do with them.
And the males sound like tiny barking dogs.
And the Indonesian Floating Frogs (Occidozyga Lima), each less than one inch big:
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They squeal. For such a little frog, eminent loud.