First of all, great idea!! I can't wait to hear the funny stories that are collected. : )
I'm going to share one frog related story, and one "semi" frog related story ; ) I have loved the stories thus far! : ) (Though I probably won't try Jace's bonding method - hahah)
Story 1: "HELLO! I want crickets NOW"
So when Kibbits got his voice, he was very excited to share it. Every time he'd start calling, I'd rush to the tank and greet him trying to "croak" back. Nevertheless, I think he got wind of the fact that croaking equaled attention...and sure enough, shortly after the light went out each night, Kibbits would start up, little face/pads pressed against the glass croaking away until he got his dinner. The funniest times were on the "off" feeding nights. He'd croak and croak. If he caught sight of us, he'd jump down to the front of the tank, press against the glass and croak away. Haha - oh, our little piggy :P Always wanting more and more crickets. Sometimes, I'd give in and give him one cricket. (I know, I know...bad "mom" -haha) *sigh* I miss him :P
Story 2: "Aren't I cute too!?"
So I have a very vocal, very spoiled cat (in that she was the only pet for ten years until the frogs). Without fail, if I am doing anything with the frogs, anything at all (talking to them, spraying down the tank, feeding them, etc), she comes rushing over, meowing, and starts rubbing against my legs wanting to be picked up. Sometimes, I'll go over to the tank and just pretend to be doing something, and sure enough she's at my feet in a heartbeat. Sibling jealousy at its best! haha





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When I had my African Clawed frogs, I had to place a chair next to the tank so Jersey could sit and watch and I swear they put on a show for her. She actually fell asleep with her forhead pressed against the tank once-didn't want to miss any of the action!
