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    I think these two are beautiful just the way they are. As for the pain bit, these two seem to have an incredible will to not only survive, but to thrive. If they were in great pain, I doubt they would be where they are today. And they would not have gotten there without your patience and determination, Ebony. They are perfect!
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    I didn't mean I thought they were in pain. I don't think they are.

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    I know that Paul, It just didn't occur to me that they could be in pain. Im thinking that if they were in too much pain they wouldn't want to eat.

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    Ebony a quick fix for the video is to upload to youtube, they have automatic software that converts it over. Then just paste the link here and you're set. I loved the photos and wow they really have grown a lot! Are they Belle's as well?

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    Thanks Robin, I will give that a go.

    These wee Darlings are Southern Bell frogs(Litoria raniformis) They are the Green & Golden bell's( Litoria aurea) cousins.
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    Here's the video of Inshallah and Philomenia. Sorry it's really bad but its taken with my camera. You will see they are getting around quite well.

    <YouTube - The deformed frogs>

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    Active little guys. Looks like you've got your hands full with these two troublemakers. They are so cute. Good job with them Ebony.

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    Thanks Paul.

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    Look at them all over the place lol <g> They look fantastic, getting around better than I thought they'd be able to. Way to go and good job Ebony


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    Thanks Robin, But I think it was all them. They are such strong little rascals that have a will to make it.
    I think I have to watch how much they eat as they don't leave anything behind. It certainly wont help them get around easily with to much extra weight on those little chubby tummy's.

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    i saved a bullfrog with no legs from the petstore.

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    Ebony, you have such a big heart, I would have done the same thing. I certainly hope that they won't have to pass away- but in the end I believe that you will do what is best for them. Whether that is nursing them successfully, or whether they simply cannot make it. Good luck, sweetheart- I will pray for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cricketfrog30 View Post
    i saved a bullfrog with no legs from the petstore.
    Thats great, hows he doing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ediblelogic View Post
    Ebony, you have such a big heart, I would have done the same thing. I certainly hope that they won't have to pass away- but in the end I believe that you will do what is best for them. Whether that is nursing them successfully, or whether they simply cannot make it. Good luck, sweetheart- I will pray for them.
    Thanks Kelsey, I got them back in March.They are doing really well and have grown so much. Inshallah is a male and Philomenia is a female. Here is the latest photo that ive taken of them.
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    Their legs look more normal now or is that eyes tricking me? And all up in the plants like that, hooray for them! Great photos.

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    Thanks Robin, Their legs do appear to be growing but are still not right. The good thing is they seem to be able to get around well and live a normal life. They are certainly not lacking in the food department. I have to be careful because I recon they both would continue to eat if I didn't limit them. Lol

    Its great to see you again..haven't seen you in a while...How's that gorgeous Chester doing?

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