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    Mr. Chubbs (Pacman frog)

    Well I had Mr. Cubbs out today so I could clean his enclosure and do a general inspection of him. So I decided to clean him up and set him up in my Reptile photo studio for some nice clean pics. Well Chubbs was not as excited about it as I was and only let me get one really good pic. And now here he is in all his glory (he cleans up well). For those wondering his size I have had him for 9 months now he has gone from being slightly smaller than a golf ball to being the size of a tennis ball now.

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    Re: Mr. Chubbs (Pacman frog)

    He's beautiful...great pic!!!
    Kiran
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    Re: Mr. Chubbs (Pacman frog)

    He is a really nice looking one. Most of the Cranwells I have seen are just a dingy brown color, but yours has those cool yellowish and even reddish brown highlights.
    You can see a pic of mine in my avatar; wonder if theyre distantly related?
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    Re: Mr. Chubbs (Pacman frog)

    I was wondering if you were a photographer, since you have the reptile photo studio. you have such wonderful pictures! What kind of camera do you use?
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    Re: Mr. Chubbs (Pacman frog)

    Nope not a pro photographer just love to take photo's. I made the studio so that I could get clean shots of my herps outside of there tanks. I currently have a nive white back ground, a tan, and the black. I also set up some lights so that I dont have to use a flash. For my Camera I use a Olympus C3020 Digital. It not really anything special but it does have a real nice macro lens to allow me to get that vivid detail on suck small animals. My Red Eye pic, that frog is only the size of a quarter. Once I take the the pics I load them up into Photoshop (pricey but worth every penny) to do all my edits and resizing.
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