Cleaning day and a little wellness check for my group of beautiful granular glass frogs (Cochranella granulosa). Granular glass frogs are native to Costa Rica (we found one on our expedition!), Nicaragua, Honduras and Panama. They are commonly found in humid forests inhabiting lowland and mountain regions. This frog belongs to the family Centrolenidae which consists of all glass frogs. ????✨!
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