Hi Kellie and Thanks..Oh Yes I know what you mean about the noise.
And with the night temps getting down to 10° and below now it may be a while before we see the frogs again
Thanks so much Phil, yes they certainly are tiny..
Like the shots Mary Anne. We have dozens of green tree frogs around the house and many more in the inground tank. I have also seen quite a few of these little green blogs too and always thought they where just baby green tree frogs. Very interesting. I will get around to getting some light into the water tank one day a get a shot of them all enjoying life.
Conseqently, we have a two stage filter on the water line :-).
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I can understand you thinking those very tiny green frogs were baby green tree frogs Mike.
I love the way the green tree frogs appear on the tanks leaf filter when the water starts pouring into it from the downpipes.
How cute! The one in the hands just show how tiny they are, but the one in the jug i think is my favourite.
They certainly are tiny and Thank You..
Lots of Members like that one of Sleepy in the jug also.