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Old 03-31-2008, 04:32 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Re: Mossy frogs anyone?

ya he has b. dubia
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OK Lori, now I get it. Does he have B. dubia? I have actually been thinking about getting some of these guys, but I still need to convince my husband...
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Old 03-31-2008, 04:49 PM   #22 (permalink)
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those are the coolest frogs ever!!!
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Old 03-31-2008, 09:10 PM   #23 (permalink)
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My husband's head fell off when he found out I'd set up a roach tank. LOLOL!!! Then he got right over it. I find, it's so much easier to beg forgivness than to ask permission, don't you?
I tried that when I bought the frogs (it was my birthday money)...I wasn't home when he discovered them, but the kids say he had some choice words to say...then he didn't say a word to me about them till I brought up the subject a few days later. Not sure I want to try that again
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Heh, just found this thread.
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Yeah? Aren't these the best frogs ever?
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Yeah? Aren't these the best frogs ever?
I'd cuddle them.
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Old 04-11-2008, 04:59 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Re: Mossy frogs anyone?

I'm getting the frog bug
it's a terrible affliction
I caught it just from rubbing a rodent on a frog and now it's . . .
well, if the garters affliction is like a fatal flu, the frog affliction is sort of like a bad cold
Sean just got a bunch of frogs in and I want . . .
more tree frogs, some tomato frogs and one of those bull frogs that grow gigantic
and that's just from the ones I've seen
he doesn't have any mossy frogs
no matter - I can't have any more - sniff
maybe a buddy or two for Ronnie, the dumpy frog, but that's it
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Re: Mossy frogs anyone?

Well, I do need to sell one of the males to buy a female...oh, I'm sorry am I enabling your affliction?
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totally, but it's okay
a woman needs a vice or two
let me read up on them
frogs will be my reward for getting my office organized and tarted up
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Re: Mossy frogs anyone?

Woo hoo! I'm getting 10 mossy frog tadpoles next week! I couldn't find an adult female, so I will take my chances on getting a female from this group.

What's even better is I have money left over to buy some Puget Sound garters! That is if I can find some...
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