King Arthur the White's Tree Frog

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leanne

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He is getting ready to usurp the former king....
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Lol, he looks like he's contemplating a snack, not usurping power!
 
i love white's my favorite frog of them all! you have acute specimen there!!It never occured to me to put toys in an enclosure, they would probably enjoy the climbing....i have a two year old who is out growing some play sets...maybe i will include some in my vivaria!
 
Yeah, and it's good to dip the toys in boiling water for a couple minutes first, to kill all the bacteria---I do love how the castle has a bunch of nooks and crannies for Arthur to climb onto!
(P.S. Perhaps the king should be dusted with calcium before Arthur eats him....)....
 
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