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    dang those cane toads look mean!!

    Also this is proof that Wild Caught African Giants are healthier and look better than the Frog Ranch Pixies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chomp View Post
    dang those cane toads look mean!!

    Also this is proof that Wild Caught African Giants are healthier and look better than the Frog Ranch Pixies.
    Are they healthier? Or just larger?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimifrog View Post
    Are they healthier? Or just larger?
    put it this way, I dont think any frog bred by the Frog Ranch or anyone else who tries will be as big as wild caught, look as good as wild caught,be as mean as wild caught, or live as long.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chomp View Post
    put it this way, I dont think any frog bred by the Frog Ranch or anyone else who tries will be as big as wild caught, look as good as wild caught,be as mean as wild caught, or live as long.

    Based on evidence? Personal observation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chomp View Post
    dang those cane toads look mean!!

    Also this is proof that Wild Caught African Giants are healthier and look better than the Frog Ranch Pixies.
    Curious where you get that from?

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