tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33818852.post7301001885193540621..comments2023-10-21T23:57:46.155-04:00Comments on Wheat Among Tares: terrihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12399706958844399216noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33818852.post-46848173976976692902010-10-11T10:08:59.594-04:002010-10-11T10:08:59.594-04:00I think I've seen those African frogs in the p...I think I've seen those African frogs in the pet store. They're really big and creepy-looking, with claw-like feet.<br /><br />Yuck!<br /><br />We've raised this frog from a tadpole that was part of a birthday gift/frog habitat that The Intuitive received from his aunt.<br /><br />It was fun watching it grow...but I'm tired of constantly buy it crickets!terrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12399706958844399216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33818852.post-52774548894681726812010-10-05T19:46:10.915-04:002010-10-05T19:46:10.915-04:00But Ve All KNOW it is Always Ze Mama's Fault.....But Ve All KNOW it is Always Ze Mama's Fault....<br /><br />Actually, I think you are handling it just fine...The poor pooch looks sweet. Is it the chlorine in the tap water that does a number on the frog?? What if you let it evaporate for a day like fish water? Or is it other trace elements...We had an african albino water frog one kid made us get when it was small and it started leaping out and eating the goldfish and skeletizing them. Horrible. The remaining fish swam very nervously until we cordoned the murderer off in one corner of the tank. Put the kid who picked him would not let us put him to death.Retrieverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09036341287285545932noreply@blogger.com