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    Default My Cuban Tree Frog

    My little guy finally started eating. He must have been eating fruit flies here and there, or else he wouldn't be alive, but he was starting to get alarmingly skinny. I was finally able to find some crickets that were small enough and they seemed to do the trick. Little dude is fat!

    He's still tiny, but now I know he will eat and grow.
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    Default Re: My Cuban Tree Frog

    Quote Originally Posted by badkelpie View Post
    My little guy finally started eating. He must have been eating fruit flies here and there, or else he wouldn't be alive, but he was starting to get alarmingly skinny. I was finally able to find some crickets that were small enough and they seemed to do the trick. Little dude is fat!

    He's still tiny, but now I know he will eat and grow.
    Looks good !
    Cute "froggy" smile.
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