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  1. #1
    Flick
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    Well if he is a tree frog, that makes my decision for me. A tree frog that cannot climb is not going to be a happy one... I'm so sad... He's such a sweet animal though, and deserves to be happy.

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    Kristen
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    I'm so sorry, you'll be doing what's right though, and that's the main thing
    I'd wait for a few more peoples opinions, just to finalise what you should do.

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    Flick
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    Are there any more opinions about this?

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    I would give it a couple of weeks if the frog appears to be struggling then yes put it down, BUT if it is still a fat happy frog then keep it alive check out Ebony's deformed Southern Bell frogs they are fat and happy and live good lives and their back legs don't work.

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    Flick
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    Well as you can see, he is quite fat. And he is a very active little hunter, he can be uncoordinated but he never misses a cricket!

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    Then there's your answer.

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    Keep him alive if he's eating and healthy.

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