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My Tadpole is Metamorphisizing!

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this is what it looked like on March 15th when i got it:

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and this is what it looks like today :)

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GO YOU!

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Yep, puberty was bound to happen sooner or later.

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lol nice one burley ;D

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Yep, puberty was bound to happen sooner or later.

I thought you were talking about David. ;D ;D

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ha      ha  ::)

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Yep, puberty was bound to happen sooner or later.

I thought you were talking about David. ;D ;D

I thought he was speaking in euphemisms.  

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I used to do this too when i was a kid(6-7 years old)...raising tadpoles are fun.

I had a pond in the back of my old old house and used to catch them,raise them, and let them go when they full matured.I remember seeing like over 200-300 frogs in that field.Everybody hated them but me.... ;D

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nice story gimlin, too bad some others can't enjoy it for what it is  ::)

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Ahhh shucks, come on Dave, I enjoy what you do and post.  200+ frogs in my backyard from your tadpole farm would be excellent practice with the 7 iron. ;D ;D

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Ahhh shucks, come on Dave, I enjoy what you do and post. 200+ frogs in my backyard from your tadpole farm would be excellent practice with the 7 iron. ;D ;D

i just laughed out loud imagining that.

carnage  :)

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Well, look at it this way.  In a year or so you will be able to eat frog legs.

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Does it got a name?

I heard he named it Kent.   ;)

I'd name him Bait.  He's especially delicious looking with the tail, I'd rig him up before the tail goes away.

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You may also notice your voice getting deeper and hair growing

Opps my mistake  

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