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Post by william9in on Aug 1, 2012 7:24:24 GMT 7
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Post by morbus on Aug 1, 2012 10:02:43 GMT 7
well spotted And nice pics  do they ever get caught in the pitchers?
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Post by thelarge on Aug 1, 2012 10:30:48 GMT 7
Cool pics!!!
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Post by william9in on Aug 1, 2012 11:07:35 GMT 7
Yes thay get caught in the pitchers. If I find it alive, I set it free.
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Post by OCPADDICT on Aug 1, 2012 22:00:45 GMT 7
I agree very cool pics and great guest to have!
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Post by morbus on Aug 1, 2012 22:14:55 GMT 7
Yes thay get caught in the pitchers. If I find it alive, I set it free. I do the same with gecko's as they arent n the menu for the plants
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Post by babywolfiie on Aug 3, 2012 21:06:08 GMT 7
Those are some great pictures! I have a question... How can u add more then 1 picture to your post at a time? Thanks! 
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Post by thez_yo on Aug 4, 2012 4:57:01 GMT 7
OMG those lizards are just way too cute for words!
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Post by william9in on Aug 4, 2012 6:05:00 GMT 7
Thanks! 
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Post by hegory on Aug 6, 2012 6:49:37 GMT 7
i would never have that, i live in Utah lol, but i do have small toads here sometimes, though ive never had a plant catch one.
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Post by william9in on Dec 22, 2012 9:59:04 GMT 7
Sorry, no maxima or vogellii... Just me, a little tree frog. 
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Post by hcarlton on Dec 22, 2012 12:21:56 GMT 7
Actually morbus, lizards are naturally on the menu for wild plants. I'm jealous, as i would love ot live in a place where I can have such visitors. Or at least be able to keep my plants in such a climate.
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Post by sunbelle on Dec 23, 2012 1:26:42 GMT 7
Our night visitor during the day. At night he explores the greenhouse.  
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Post by william9in on Dec 23, 2012 10:33:22 GMT 7
Cute! Just hanging out...
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Post by jgriffin on Dec 23, 2012 11:07:24 GMT 7
I bet the plants don't mind the frog poop.
Joe
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