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    Thanks for the cool names. Ive decided to go with Inshallah (God willing) and Philomenia (loved) Because they are so loved and God willing they make it.

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    Good choices... look forward to updates when you post them up too

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    How are they doing Ebony?

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    Hi there, How have you been? How's the gorgeous Chester doing?

    Inshallah and Philomenia are doing amazingly. They are eating well and growing fast with nice little plump tummy's. Ive been giving them heaps of variety. I just gave them a lovely moth each that I hatched from wax worms. Im not going to put them into hibernation like the rest of my frogs as I want them to grow up a bit more. I will post some photo's soon. Thank you for asking.

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    So glad to hear! They've crossed my mind a few times and kept meaning to ask. Chester is doing great, just posted a photo of his weight-loss to the forum. Still cheering for Inshallah and Philomenia, but it sounds like they've successfully cleared the woods. Will watch the photo albums <g>

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ebony View Post
    Hi there, How have you been? How's the gorgeous Chester doing?

    Inshallah and Philomenia are doing amazingly. They are eating well and growing fast with nice little plump tummy's. Ive been giving them heaps of variety. I just gave them a lovely moth each that I hatched from wax worms. Im not going to put them into hibernation like the rest of my frogs as I want them to grow up a bit more. I will post some photo's soon. Thank you for asking.
    That is great. I meant to ask you this yesterday but you sidetracked me.

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    Hi Ebony

    I am super new here and don't have a lot to contribute, but I wanted to offer up my support!
    I had to have my frog euthanized about a week ago, so it makes me really happy to see that these little cuties are doing so well. Keep up the great work and please post some pics so we can watch them grow up!

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    Hey thanks guys, You are all so wonderfully caring and supportive.

    froggy bottom, Im sorry you had to get your frog euthanized. That would have been very hard for you. You did what was best for your frog and that is a good thing. My heart goes out to you.

    I really want to get some photo's up for you all. They aren't as calm as my other frogs and as soon as Im about to take their photo's they jump for cover. They are very lively little rascals. I do plan on getting them out today so I will get some photo's up later today.

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    Love the name choices! I'm glad to hear that they are doing so well, not that any of us had any doubt that you would do amazing with them. Can't wait to see some pictures of the little celebrities! Job well done!

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    Thank you Jace. Here is a couple of photo's I took today. They aren't as relaxed as my other frogs yet so taking photo's was not possible in their enclosure as they kept jumping for cover. They have definitely grown and the greener of the two is Inshallah(God willing) and the other is Philomenia(Loved). There is quite a difference. Inshallah has grown faster than Philomenia. The legs are looking a bit better to me as well. . What do you guys think?
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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 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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