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    bshmerlie
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    Default Re: New D. tinctorius "Azureus"

    F1= One generation away from wild caught.

    Eric, I think you just like the rare frogs. Frogs that no ones working with and you have to figure them out. I on the other hand want to figure out "frogs" in general then I will deal with the "difficult" ones down the road. I can see me continually swaping out frogs if I get bored with them. I'll trade them in for something that I find more challenging or interesting as I go along.

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    clownonfire
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    Default Re: New D. tinctorius "Azureus"

    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    F1= One generation away from wild caught.

    Eric, I think you just like the rare frogs. Frogs that no ones working with and you have to figure them out. I on the other hand want to figure out "frogs" in general then I will deal with the "difficult" ones down the road. I can see me continually swaping out frogs if I get bored with them. I'll trade them in for something that I find more challenging or interesting as I go along.
    I don't think it's the rare part, at least not entirely. Sara said it well a few minutes ago: I like what she calls "Emo Frogs - poor little frogs that like to burrow in sorrow"... But seriously, I think I like to make a difference and frogs in need call to me more than frogs that I know do extremely well in the hobby...

    "Frogs that no ones working with and you have to figure them out. " That is on the money. It caters to my obsessive and curious nature.

    And thank you, Tony and Cheri for the F1 explanation.

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