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    Ok that's what I thought you meant but wasn't my question about the age the start to turn. Or maybe a better question is at what age are they considered adults. I am just trying to figure out my frogs age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanikaMilles View Post
    Ok that's what I thought you meant but wasn't my question about the age the start to turn. Or maybe a better question is at what age are they considered adults. I am just trying to figure out my frogs age.
    That's a difficult question to answer. I found an article in Terralog, a German magazine devoted to terrarium animals on the peacock tree frog. The article was written in early 2010 and the author admitted that there isn't much known about the species. I hope that someone else may have an idea.

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    Thank you so much for trying. Maybe you can answer something else for me. How do you get the signature picture to work? I shrank it down but I don't see it appearing. I want a picture of my Ninja.

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    To set up your avatar:

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    Ok thanks so much

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