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Hey Steve,

Welcome to Wikipedia, it is great to have another frog enthusiast on board. You have been posting a lot in the talk pages of late. If you see something you are absolutely sure is wrong (and I am sure there will be many), then you should just change it, and explain briefly why, in the summary. When it comes to featured articles like White's Tree Frog, it is generally best to ask on the talk page, but most of our articles aren't of that quality, and you can just change them. If anyone disagrees with a change, they sohuld bring it up on the talk page.

Do you have any frog photos? --liquidGhoul 09:24, 8 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hey Steve,
Thanks for the info. I have seen Tyler's book, but it cost something like $40, and that is a little too much for how thin it is. I love Tyler's books though, "A Natural History of Australian Frogs" is my favourite book on Australian frogs. I will check out that article, but I don't really have a lot of time at the moment. My uni exams start next Tuesday and don't finish until the next Monday. After that, though, I will have some holidays and put some work into improving the article. This was my first article on Wikipedia, and I have since learnt much of the crap that can be out on the net. I generally try and get someone to help me with an article now, so that we can keep an eye on each other's contributions to make sure misinformation doesn't slip through.
I only just started keeping frogs. I have a fruit-box rescued Litoria infrafrenata, and four baby Litoria splendida which I only got on Wednesday. Here and here are the photos of them.
As for what species I would like photos of, anything which doesn't already have a photo :). I can't think of any "poses" or variation within species at the moment, but if I do, I will ask. Thankyou --liquidGhoul 01:59, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]