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Billy the Grey Tree Frog

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I couldn't resist taking a picture of this little guy...I went into the reptile room tonight to check on everyone, and he hopped right onto the glass toward me as if to say "Hi, Mom! Look what I can do!". :)
 

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That is one cute frog! I just saw a show today that had monkey frogs and they were so adorable they walk like monkeys, it was so funny looking. I had a fish that would come right up to the side whenever you walked in the room, he was so cute. What else do you have in your reptile room?

Stef
 
Here's another one. :)

I want to get him a girlfriend, he chirps all spring/summer. But these guys are considered "feeder" frogs in the industry. :cry:
 

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That is one big reptile room you have there. That is an awesome frog, what kind of frog is it? He is so cute, he looks lonely...I bet the babies look so cute.

Stef
 
blckkat said:
Here's another one. :)

I want to get him a girlfriend, he chirps all spring/summer. But these guys are considered "feeder" frogs in the industry. :cry:

Awww. I can throw rodent after filthy rodent in to be eaten, but I could never do that to a cute frog like that. :)
 
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Thanks, Roy...I'm glad you agree... :)
 
blckkat said:
Thanks, Roy...I'm glad you agree... :)

I've always loved frogs. When I was a kid in Vermont, every spring I would cut gallon milk jugs in half, catch, and hatch eggs to tadpoles. But now that I'm an old man, I think maintaining a healthy frog habitat would be too much work. But when I go to my local pet store, and see 50 grey tree frogs stuck to the side of a filthy tank, I feel like performing a massive rescue.

My frog appreciation is as familiar to my family as my snake appreciation. Here's my current shower curtain, given to me by my Mom. :)
 

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You guys are killing me! :bang: LOL
I have always been a frog addict, from the same childhood catching frogs and tadpoles to a pretty large green eyed tree frog set up a few years back. I even have various little froggy things around the house and work. I keep thinking it would be nice to set some up again, but they are a little more work to maintain.
Our local pet store recently got in some awesome dart frog set-ups that I have been really looking at everytime I go by.
As if the snakes weren't already taking over my life...now this :uhoh:
 
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