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berksmike

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I've always loved the look of these frogs and as I was passing by Andrew @ Pollywogs house at the wekend I decided to get myself a couple of early Christmas presents. I haven't thought of any names yet.
Hope you like - and if anyone wants one of these I know Andrew has lots and his livestock is always healthy and of a great quality.

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Are these the ones bred by Andrew himself?
 

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They're very nice indeed. Pity he doesn't post here any more - got his knickers in a twist a few years ago over something petty and has never buried the hatchet, bless him. I always thought he was a nice fellow.
 

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Great little froglets!
Just a warning most (not all) Cranwells really lose thier appetite as they get older.
Great frogs anyhow.
 
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