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    Hey, I just found this forum today, mostly because I only got my frog today. This is my first real frog keeping attempt. I've adopted an Albino African Clawed Frog from a friend who couldn't care for it anymore. So hi, and what-not. Hopefully I'll be having happy things to relate to the forum instead of the frantic 'I need a vet!' kind. But I think that will mainly depend on how well the next week goes since I rescued this baby from being kept in a jar for the rest of her(?) life.

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    Welcome to the forum. The good news is that those clawed frogs are almost indestructible. One of our members, Terry, is an ACF guru, so you're in the right place .
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    Welcome aboard.

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    Default Re: Hi from Arkansas

    Welcome! An African clawed frog is a good choice for a beginning frog keeper. If you have any questions, please let me know.

    Quote Originally Posted by PsionicRat View Post
    Hey, I just found this forum today, mostly because I only got my frog today. This is my first real frog keeping attempt. I've adopted an Albino African Clawed Frog from a friend who couldn't care for it anymore. So hi, and what-not. Hopefully I'll be having happy things to relate to the forum instead of the frantic 'I need a vet!' kind. But I think that will mainly depend on how well the next week goes since I rescued this baby from being kept in a jar for the rest of her(?) life.
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    “If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
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    Adrian Forsyth

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