why the hell do these people send these e mails if the links dont even work?? its annoying and when i want to se what the hell i was bothered by it always says...
In a message dated 11/1/2003 4:01:57 PM US Eastern Standard Time, ... hhhmmmm.....kinda like this link? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
I dont see why not, It was just a news article that was sent to me. I think it was from MODERN SCIENCE magazine.. Harpy ===== May the bluebird of happiness fly...
with all the crap that has been sent out on this group lately, How do I know this isn't some porn like or will get me a virus.. I wish I could trust this ...
Anyone who sends out spam or posts messages with links that go nowhere will be removed from this club (and their messages will be deleted). To my knowledge,...
Visit http://www.herpdigest.org to sign up and to view the archives. Check out the articles on the Baltimore Zoo breeding Lissemys p. andersoni and the...
Ok, I think I solved the spam problem. Membership must now be approved by myself before anyone can join this club. This doesn't apply to those who are...
Happy to hear that the spam issue is under control. Very annoying and I almost dropped out, but I hung on for awhile to see if it could be nipped and it looks...
Hey, I agree. I click on stuff and wind up being stuck in a ton of pop-ups. I qon't even click on any links now since I don't know what is real and what...
Glad you decided to stick around with us. I hope that this doesn't impact the membership in a negative way. I plan on doing some more inviting of people soon...
Let me know when it is safe to look at the pictures again.... I want to see herps, not herpes... Harpy ===== May the bluebird of happiness fly up your nose. ...
HAHA Harpy <N_I_M_B_Y2@...> wrote: Let me know when it is safe to look at the pictures again.... I want to see herps, not herpes... Harpy ===== May the...
The following is from our partners at the Baltimore Zoo who proudly announce what may be the first captive breeding of the Flapshell turtle, Lissemys p....
Frog Discovery Is "Once in a Century" John Roach for National Geographic News October 15, 2003 A frog species whose ancestors evolved in the shadow of...
Hello, I am back again I recently was given (left on my doorstep) a White's Tree Frog and he is doing great and you were all so helpful, so thanks. Well now a...
Welcome new members! Have fun with this club but please remember, no spamming! Spammers will be deleted and reported to Yahoo! and ruins this club for...
That is sick that she wanted to release an African frog into the wild...that is one of the many reasons why throughout the world, every country is dealing with...
Little Peaches, our tree frog, lives with a leopard frog named Herb in our tank. She recently spent 24 hours paralyzed from the waist down- her legs elongated,...
Thank you so much. I love Melissa Kaplan I always use her care sheets for all my animals I just didn't know she had one for pixie frogs. Debra ... threw ... ...
Welcome new member reptimusic...please remember, anyone who spams will be deleted and reported to Yahoo! Pixie Frogs follow up: Remember that common names for...
... I know she has a caresheet for the American Bullfrog, and I am pretty sure there is one for the African Bullfrog as well...OR the Amer. One has care advice...
I would like to have a large colony of anoles in my 170 gallon repterium. Thats a lot of crickets. I was wondering if you know of and insect they would mainly...
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 00:40:45 -0000 "Jordan" <theanimalman1@...> ... Woodlice would be a good choice, but whatever you choose, you're still going to have...
Thank you all I read the care sheet and did everything it said, but I have a few questions and if anyone has a Pixie/African Bullfrog it would be very helpful....
have you tried to keep the tank a little less humid? the humiditywill breed the mold and maybe you can tone that down a lil bit and avoid that.....just a guess...
Thank you I decided to change it again and this time I put pebbles on the bottom with a very large layer of moss above so that he can still burrow. Do you know...