Mr Wrinkly

Lemur Leaf Frog tadpoles

Is this the large tank next to the piranhas?

If so, I think the tadpoles are actually lemur leaf frogs, which share the exhibit with the golden frogs and are much more active in breeding and laying eggs.
 
You are probably right. I did look over the whole display for something about the tank, but there was only the sign above about Golden Frogs, so assumed it was their tadpoles. Next time . . .
These are two tanks side by side in one exhibit, by the way.
 
Yesterday I checked. Under the Golden Frog sign there are Golden Frogs and Lemur Leaf Frog tadpoles in a pool. Maybe I dreamed they were in a tank! Now there is a little card taped to the window that says Lemur Leaf Frogs. Could not find the frogs, although they are probably there. In the Amphibian Breeding Centre window there is a tank with Golden Frog Tadpoles.
 

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