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You will always find things you should have done differently, but that doesn't mean you can't change things later as you go along, or that it has to be perfect before you add your frogs. It will never stay perfect anyway, because plants grow, not always in an orderly fashion, and other things crop up here and there that I personally think makes the entire environment even better. The frogs will adapt to a lot of messing around with trimming and such, without having to remove them to do it. I think you've done your job and it very near time to let some frogs live in it and enjoy it. Don't get too fussy about it--just go for it and see what happens. ----- Patty Pahsimeroi, Idaho
D. auratus blue, auratus Ancon Hill, galactonotus orange, galactonotus yellow, fantasticus, reticulatus, imitator, castaneoticus, azureus, pumilio Bastimentos. P. lugubris, vittatus, terribilis mint green, terribilis orange.
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