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Old 07-24-2006, 10:04 PM
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i think they will be fine. im sure they live quite a bit higher up than 26" in the wild. im also sure pretty much all of them take a fall at one point or another.
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Old 07-26-2006, 03:51 AM
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A fuzzy pic through plastic of my little pumi

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Old 07-26-2006, 04:26 AM
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They look great Cesar! I remember seeing these for sale and remarking how nice they were. Congrats! Now, in case you already said and I missed it, what are you going to put in the SECOND viv, hmmm??
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Old 07-26-2006, 04:28 AM
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Green Tree Frog. The first viv was originally going to be for it, but it got passed on the waiting line by the pumis. So the tree frog will continue to languish in his 10 gallon horizontal.
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Old 07-26-2006, 02:33 PM
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Pumilio can fall out of trees in the wild. I'd guess they usually survive. On a bizarre note, I have two Azureus that are climbers (and jumpers). One of them broke it's leg. I thought it was over for this frog, but in a month it was completely healed.

Congratulations! It only took 2500 plus posts for you to get frogs. I'd guess that you're well prepared, now.

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Congratulations! It only took 2500 plus posts for you to get frogs. I'd guess that you're well prepared, now.

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And only 1000 questions! LOL

Which reminds me, I want to say thanks to all who answered my never ending litanny of questions of the last year! Thanks ALL!

It's good to hear that frogs heal from boken bones. Poor thing. Did the bone heal in the correct position?
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It healed perfectly. Of course, this frog has no sense, and therefore continues to do acrobatics much better suited to thumbnails.

He spent a month in quarantine. I had posted pics of the strange angle his front leg was bent at, but removed them after healing.

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Wow, I'm really quite jealous, as I'm still in the research and aspire stage... Your frogs are quite beautiful, and I have no doubt that they will like their new homes. Congratulations!
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Congratulations! I'm pretty sure you are prepared!
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