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    Bluez3023
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    thanks again, took off red bulb, seems they ate, don't know if they all got an even amount. They don't look skinny








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    MichFrog
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    Amazing photos, truly incredible creatures. Good luck with them, their so delicate looking.
    *Insert Jealous Face*

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    Bluez3023
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    thanks, well got a hanging water bowl to avoid fishing out dead crickets and the others seemed to have gained weight but one is still lagging a bit





    the other one looks fat by comparison

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    Mellyjoe04
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    Do you have a really nice camera? I can't seem to get either of my cameras to take good up close pictures

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    They are really stunning frogs!! I'm loving the hanging water bowl, am now on a personal mission to find me one

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    Quote Originally Posted by spooky View Post
    They are really stunning frogs!!
    Are they? I am up to my *** in them. I have quite a few tadpoles this time around and no one around here wants tadpoles!

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    Are they? I am up to my *** in them. I have quite a few tadpoles this time around and no one around here wants tadpoles!
    I'd take them off your hands in a heartbeat if I lived close enough to get them from you. And if I were to work out a solution for their actual evolution. (I'm not a fan of drowning tadpoles...)

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    I am in Massachusetts, you're in Maine I believe. Not too far away. I will be at Manchester, most like with the NEHS, but I can't sell any animals. The NEHS will have their show in May, I may be selling there.
    Treefrogs don't drown easily. So no worries there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    I am in Massachusetts, you're in Maine I believe. Not too far away. I will be at Manchester, most like with the NEHS, but I can't sell any animals. The NEHS will have their show in May, I may be selling there.
    Treefrogs don't drown easily. So no worries there.
    Manchester as in Maine?

    And, what time May?

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    Bluez3023
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    yeah I'm a graphic design student so I have a digital SLR camera, I have plenty of pics. The waterbowl is great because, it uses magnets, I don't have anymore crickets drowning, and it also has a food bowl attachment (crickets and roaches can get out so its pretty useless for me)

    and on a side note, I wish wax worm cultures didn't look so messy, I want to get them moths







    mid color change

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