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Lars K

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This is my 11-years old Litoria caerulea.

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There's something about L.caerulea that just make me smile whenever I see them. I keep them too Lars. I have two females and don't seem to be able to get anyone to part with a male...
 
There's something about L.caerulea that just make me smile whenever I see them. I keep them too Lars. I have two females and don't seem to be able to get anyone to part with a male...

Hehe, yes, they are indeed very lovely and nice frogs.

I can really understand why you keep them too, and they are definitely one of my favourite frogs.
 
L.caerulea 4 LIFE

my GTF sits on my computer monitor while im on the net

shes my little green friend

i fed her a big juicy moth before she never says no to food
 
L.caerulea 4 LIFE

my GTF sits on my computer monitor while im on the net

shes my little green friend

i fed her a big juicy moth before she never says no to food

Haha, that's really awesome!!! :D

Yes, these guys are little pets!!!
 
you have quite a collection,with herps from all over the world

ive seen in your pics

have you been to australia ?you have alot of aussie herps?
 
you have quite a collection,with herps from all over the world

ive seen in your pics

have you been to australia ?you have alot of aussie herps?


Thanks!

No, but Australia is definitely the "land of my dreams".

I've only a few aussie herps: Litoria caerulea, Morelia bredli, Morelia spilota cheynei,
Nephrurus (Underwoodisaurus) milii, Oedura monilis, Oedura castelnaui and Tiliqua scincoides intermedia.
 
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