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    Default Re: 10 gallon per frog "Rule"?

    Sticky this??
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    I'm all for it, but will let another Mod make that call. Seems self serving to sticky my own post lol. If you appreciate the info my view/info on it shot me some rep
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    Haha, we don't want any hubris hear, right?

    I've given you too much rep, Paul, I need to spread some around before it will let me again. But I will encourage anyone else to do it.
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    With Christmas comes new frog owners. Going to give this thread a bump to show it on the "what's new" section.

    Remember happy frog happy wife.... or something like that.

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    Ha! I loved this thread! Really informational since we are going to be looking into building some tanks in the future for pacmans! Something to think about when it comes to using the bottom of the tank! Oh, and that last part about frogs and wives, so true Paul! Thats what my husband is getting me for Christmas!

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