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Anyone live near Southampton UK?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 50893" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>Mine's a little leapfrog. When it wants to get from a to b it often just jumps. When I put its cork bark in it crawled onto my hand and just sat there while I was sorting out its tub. It was one of those "Awww! So cute!" moments. It's webbed but very thinly, but I'm glad it has so it has a safety net for its flying stunts, lol. I've put a dead mealie on top of the log, but I don't think it's interested in it. It doesn't look skinny and is active so I'm not too worried. I've ordered smaller crickets so maybe they'll entice it a bit more than the dead ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 50893, member: 3190"] Mine's a little leapfrog. When it wants to get from a to b it often just jumps. When I put its cork bark in it crawled onto my hand and just sat there while I was sorting out its tub. It was one of those "Awww! So cute!" moments. It's webbed but very thinly, but I'm glad it has so it has a safety net for its flying stunts, lol. I've put a dead mealie on top of the log, but I don't think it's interested in it. It doesn't look skinny and is active so I'm not too worried. I've ordered smaller crickets so maybe they'll entice it a bit more than the dead ones. [/QUOTE]
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