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poison123
06-24-14, 11:29 PM
1.0.1 Ranitomeya imitator's "varaderos" and 1.0.1 R. Variabilis "highland". Here are some pics of them so far. The imitators are hiding right now so only got a pic of one.
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii600/poison619/1c5950fe-f4ff-45a6-b300-c4f1a219a236_zps616ddfd2.jpg
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii600/poison619/4cd6d95e-ed36-4501-8ea9-f3d96c278e53_zps372b1093.jpg
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii600/poison619/446a7aee-8ab1-4c09-b944-bf306d593b5f_zps437b227d.jpg
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii600/poison619/a27ab956-fd91-47a5-9f66-83d93f74a644_zpsa63246cb.jpg
Nice, used to keep pdf's about five or six years ago until a heat wave and power outage and me not home killed them all :( I had bastimentos pumilio, azureus, orange and yellow galacts, blue, green, and ancon hill auratus, ventrimiculatus, leucs, and veraderos as well. Those veraderos were so much freaking money back then since they were new to the hobby. After that traumatic and costly loss my interests moved towards snakes and turtles, but maybe one day I'll enjoy keeping some more again. Good luck with them, they're very interesting to work with.
jpsteele80
06-25-14, 06:16 AM
Beautiful frogs and nice setup
sharthun
06-25-14, 07:49 AM
Gorgeous little frogs!
poison123
06-25-14, 08:48 AM
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii600/poison619/11f565cd-d513-4dff-bad5-72dd0f9c7a8a_zps473bc5e4.jpg
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii600/poison619/6157b1e1-caf8-4fa5-a9ce-baa11a24d79c_zpsd0d211ff.jpg
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii600/poison619/70e0f039-40c6-4308-acbf-afd56a94b024_zps288111b1.jpg
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii600/poison619/a41e9de6-2462-4228-b11d-5456ab7c699c_zps962fc0ec.jpg
poison123
06-25-14, 09:13 AM
Nick, that's horrible. How high did the temps get?
The temps got over 105 F outside and I was on vacation and had someone frog sitting for me at the time. So I would imagine inside was probably around 100 F or so. I lost everything besides the azureus, one vent, and a yellow galact. I had red eyed tree frogs that survived it too, but I guess the other species were too sensitive, forgot to mention the mint terribilis were gone too :( It really sucked and I hope that one day down the road I'll have a more temperature controlled room for amphibians with much better insulation, since fiberglass insulation is the most counter productive thing ever invented haha. You have some awesome frogs nonetheless! I loved it when mine would call, even though with some species that could keep you up all night if they're in the hall or you have a tank in your room.
smy_749
06-25-14, 08:49 PM
Awesome. Love darts, will get some eventually when I'm not too lazy to learn about them. Are those ten gallon tanks with conversion kits? Very nice setups.
poison123
06-25-14, 09:16 PM
Wow that really sucks. We had a heat wave just pass a couple months ago. Got about 100f on the house for a short period but luckily I have A/C
poison123
06-25-14, 09:18 PM
Thanks, Smy. Yeah these are the conversion kits.
Wow that really sucks. We had a heat wave just pass a couple months ago. Got about 100f on the house for a short period but luckily I have A/C
I have a/c too, it was just a huge power outage that made the a/c get shut off and my house became a microwave for my frogs.
poison123
06-30-14, 04:12 PM
The variabilis are very bold.
http://www.frogforum.net/attachments/gallery-dart-frogs-mantellas/70305d1404161994-ranitomeya-f5760627-3371-488a-9e3a-61ceaefaab43_zpsa49dccb6.jpg
http://www.frogforum.net/attachments/gallery-dart-frogs-mantellas/70306d1404162014-ranitomeya-a6f90b63-19fa-40d7-97f6-34a689138546_zpsffb9a9c4.jpg
sharthun
06-30-14, 07:02 PM
Wow those patterns and colors look alien!
poison123
12-08-14, 11:25 AM
Finally got my first clutch from the variabilis.
poison123
12-19-14, 07:55 PM
And another clutch.
Sublimeballs
12-19-14, 08:20 PM
Pics???
Please?
poison123
12-19-14, 10:48 PM
I will try tomorrow. Don't really wanna bother them.
Cmwells90
12-22-14, 06:50 PM
congrats! I've only ever bred snakes, but MANNNN that would be awesome to have little tadpoles!!!!
Pirarucu
12-22-14, 07:37 PM
Very nice! I was very close to picking up a group of five amazonicus for about $100 but someone beat me to it by about an hour.
Beautiful frogs. Wish I had the space for some. Also, these are so dependent on A/C that if a hurricane knocked the power out for a week (as has happened before) I would probably lose all of them. Already I am taking a risk owning red and fire salamanders.
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