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    Lol! Flybyferns, myself, and tinkgirl77 are all nurses also .
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    Oh, very cool! I am actually changing careers, but I have never been more excited about entering a field. I am a guy, though, so I am still in quite the minority. What is your specialization?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heatheranne View Post
    Lol! Flybyferns, myself, and tinkgirl77 are all nurses also .

    Froggie Mom's It must be in our DNA !

    I believe Josh's has Amazons?
    http://www.joshsfrogs.com/amazon-mil...tive-bred.html
    It says ' 0 ' available here but I would call

    Try Michael Novy
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    Thanks Ladies! I did find some milk frogs. In fact I got more than I intended. Lynn, how old are your terribillis? I have a 1.3 group and could use another male.

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