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    gooselady
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    Default New Here... I raise Pacific Tree Frogs

    Hi, I'm new. I raise Pacific Tree Frogs but nothing else yet. I used to keep more amphibians and several types of reptiles but I have mostly birds now.

    I am building a new pond because 2 small ponds of mine are drying up. They are fish-free ponds and only for frogs. I have lots of tadpoles right now. PM me if interested or if you'd like to see pics of one of my adult frogs.

    The new pond will be very big with shallow sides for frogs that I will let them breed in special breeding containers so we can also have fish and let the geese play in there.

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    Paul Rust
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    Welcome aboard. What state do you live in?

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    gooselady
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    I am a multi-state girl
    Spring and early summer, 4 months of the year I am in Washington, (to do my poultry breeding)
    Also, I spend time in New Jersey, Delaware, Texas & Arizona

    I take some froggies with me but leave most here since they are actually native to this area and there are no problems with letting them live outdoors... I have a problem keeping them out of my jacuzzi when I'm gone

    I was looking at your pictures. Your dart frogs are amazing!

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    Paul Rust
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    Thank you.

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    missclick
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    welcome!

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    Kurt
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    Welcome aboard.

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    gooselady
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    thanks for the warm welcomes everyone. I've been kind of hiding for a few weeks so I figured it was time to say something.

    I really enjoy seeing everyone's froggie pictures here. Wish I could keep more frogs but I travel too much to deal with more than what I have. My heart really lies with snakes. I've had them since I was a girl but also love turtles and frogs and lizards. I focus mainly on birds now because of my family they are not reptile fans; frogs and birds are tolorated

    And I also am a bee keeper and animal lover in general. Not many people will even get close to my bees but they never bother anyone!

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    Kurt
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    You sound like a very interesting person.

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    Skulldroog
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    Welcome to the forums. Glad to see a multi animal keeper.

    See you around.

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    gooselady
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    I attached a photo of a male tree frog. Isn't he cute? I hope that worked... this is kind of a test but who doesn't want to look at a cute little froggie?
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    scribbles
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    Welcome to the forum, very cute pic.

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    Kurt
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    That's a gorgeous frog!

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    Welcome to the forum gooselady, Your frog is gorgeous. Nice photo

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    Paul Rust
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    He is a handsome fella.

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    Jhex
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    Hello and welcome Goose Lady. I am the one that was looking for some tree frogs for my creek. Think I found a guy who'se going to set me up w/some tads or actually frogletts. I'll learn to raise them, then release them! Whoopppee! Froggies!!!! Lots of noise!!! They're so cute and they'll have a wonderful long life to look forward to.

    I agree w/the other gentleman who was welcoming you and you were complimenting ea. other on your frogs, that you indeed are a very interesting person. I think WA is too far away for me to obtain frogs from you if that was your intent, but thank you kindly for the gesture.

    You take care now and we'll all talk to you soon. Jill
    Last edited by Jhex; March 12th, 2013 at 02:53 PM. Reason: more to say

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