truly wild pictures!!

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Thanks, they are a fascinating little frog. I spent two years on a waiting list until they were available in the hobby. They are tiny little things, only about 3/4 of an inch long full grown. I have four of them. Here's a couple of more pictures.
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Here is also some information on them if you want to do some reading. There are actually lots of different types of glass frogs.
http://www.reptilechannel.com/frogs-amphibians/wild-amphibians/glass-frog-basics.aspx

Deb
 
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Your photos are beautiful. May I ask what kind of camera you use?

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trailchick, your photos are beautiful too. Same question, if you don't mind
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Many thanks!
JJ
 
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Mama I'm so jealous of your pic. I've got a humming bird that shows up every winter, and the little bugger won't sit still long enough for me to get a picture of it.
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Yo Mama Hen Chris - great hummer,, you are really multi talented, chicken person, "cupcake maker to the stars," and photographer par excellence. You knock me out.

Aside, I have thought about resurrecting the Model Coop contest often BUT, no moolah this round for prizes and shipping. Maybe should go global and see if Rob wants to run as an official BYC contest.
 
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Love your hummer pic, I have quite a few, my father and step mother have many feeders out each year and live in a very wooded area near a lake so they get hummers by the tons.
 

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