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    Oh, I didn't know that! Thanks for sharing

    Yes, I was amazed to see them coming out of the water... kept starring at them for quite a long time!

    Thank you for your compliments Treesniffer!
  2. May I introduce myself as a retired lady finally having the time and money to have a vivarium. I wanted one back in the 1968 but too busy working, not enough money, and certainly was not socially acceptable to be a young woman and own frogs. I'm sure a lot has changed over 40 years and I look forward to learning and sharing with others of the same interest. My sole interest in my new hobby is Copes Grey Tree Frogs and the creation of their healthy environment; aesthetics would be nice but secondary.
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About Treesniffer
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Columbia SC
Country:
United States
Biography:
Retired Federal employee. B.A. History, Old Dominion University - Virginia 1976. Lived throughout Continental US. Happily married 31yrs. No children. Currently interested in successfully combining native NC plant species into one vivarium with Copes Grey.
Interests:
Chocolate, My husband's mind, Prokofiev, textile art, nature
Occupation:
Retired
Favorite Quote:
Happiness is the ability to earn a living doing something you enjoy.
Species kept:
Copes Grey Tree Frog - Hyla chrysoscelis.

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