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Old 02-04-2007, 06:40 PM
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Wow those are beautiful frogs! I'm jealous.
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Robb,
Nice Escudos. Are those new morph froglets? I would think that they are because they have a much less defined coloration than the normal Escudos that most of us have, but in thesecond pic I could swear that I see the throat sac inflating, but it could just be my eyes. If they are froglets, how long out of the water?
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Very nice , I like .
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Very nice.... everyone seems to have luck with these.
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Very nice pics!
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Very nice.... everyone seems to have luck with these.
Well, not everyone, I think I may have all males. The pic is an adult male, just has some interesting darker coloration.
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Oh... they are all just so small its tough to tell... :-)

Where have you been robb? We miss you around here...
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Have been really busy with work, which is better than the alternative but it's tough to keep up with everything.
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