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White's tree frog

Post by snakeboyadam2k8 on Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:03 pm

Adam (and the OH) have been pestering me to get some White's tree frogs for some time. After recently seeing Hilary's impressive frog set up I relented at the weekend and now we have two very pretty little frogs. They are in a temporary small set up atm as they are still quite small but plans are afoot for a much grander set up with water fall, mister etc (and probably more frogs as well I imagine). As Raymond says definitely no more animals this year (apart from possibly an albino Royal for the wife) now wouldn't that be a good swap?




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Re: White's tree frog

Post by Tan on Tue Mar 09, 2010 1:04 am

lol Im sure you'll get a slap if your better half read that. Am feeling a longing now since seeing those pics, absolutely love these froggies. The first pic is fantastic John.

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Post by snakeboyadam2k8 on Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:50 am

Tanpira wrote: The first pic is fantastic John.

Can't claim any credit for the pics, they were all taken by our 15 year old daughter Stephanie who like her Mum is really into photography. Am trying to get her to take a load more pics of our snakes beardies etc

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Re: White's tree frog

Post by moloch gibbon on Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:30 pm

I just knew these would eventually end up residing at The Snakeboy Zoological Garden! I think a few more amphibians could be added to the collection, John? I agree, Hilary's frog set-up is super and a living picture as well as a home for frogs.

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Post by pug on Wed Mar 10, 2010 3:28 pm

thanks for the nice comments babies are lovely

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