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Old 29-08-2009, 05:55 PM
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thought i show you what i had in the other week, giant island treefrog (hyla vasta) really got to see the size of these theyre huge

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Old 29-08-2009, 06:38 PM
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They are beautiful and can really jump.Awesome frog!!Do you own it?
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Old 29-08-2009, 06:44 PM
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yer ive got a pair of them not cheap though
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Old 29-08-2009, 09:16 PM
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are these wc or cb
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wow what size is it.
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Lovely... I love monster frogs/toads.
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cool, looks very toad like with the raised "warts" on its back. whats the S2V on these rich?
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Right got them off one of my American suppliers there wc, they are 120mm body size, can jump really well and yer look more like a toad. They are like whites to feed as in will eat anything at any time of day. ive put another photo on to show you how light they go. for more imformation check out my site



this is a picture of the other one
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Right got them off one of my American suppliers there wc, they are 120mm body size, can jump really well and yer look more like a toad. They are like whites to feed as in will eat anything at any time of day. ive put another photo on to show you how light they go. for more imformation check out my site

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this is a picture of the other one
How do send frogs to/from america? The reason i ask is i am immigrating to Canada in a year or so and do not want to leave fish and chips behind
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cool, looks very toad like with the raised "warts" on its back. whats the S2V on these rich?
That made me lol, you talk as if its a car or something
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