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I'm new to this forum.
My name is Eva and I'm just saying hello to You all.
I have kept Fire Bellied Toads and Giant Fire-Bellied Toads - it is my favourite BT:


I have Yellow & Black Poison-arrow Frogs and Golfodulcean Poison-arrow Frogs too.
I would like have Oak Toads, but I can dream about them only :sad:

Regards
 
Lovely name you have :D

-the other Eva
 
Och, learn you nicely Eve (all Eve let's connect :love:).
My name it from words summary: forever green.
I be glad You live in Berlin, it nearly. Berlin is a fine city, I have bought there my first turtles.

Most regards Eva
 
You live nearby? We must visit! I have not been to Poland in about 8 years. Beautiful country, lovely people, delicious food!

P.S. You can also certainly come to Berlin, we have lots of room at our house! :D

-Eva
 
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