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Old 04-13-03, 06:03 PM   #1
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Some more red-eye pics (4 pics)!!!

Here are some more pics of our red-eyes for you guys to see . . . .

(We don't normally handle these guys but we wanted to get some good pictures finally so now we won't have to touch them anymore except for cleaning )

This is Speckles . . . we chose that name because of the white spotting on "her" back.


This is our male Lumpy.


This is Lumpy and Speckles outside of their tank . . .


And this is them back in their tank. Speckles is on the wall and in this pic you can see the white spots.


Let me know what you think!!!

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Old 04-13-03, 06:14 PM   #2
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WOW! They are absolutely beautiful. Your enclosure is really nice too! Lucky frogs! I'm assuming you aren't sure of the sex of Speckles, if "she", in fact, is a female, will you be breeding them and how hard would that be? (Pardon me, I'm not the amphibian expert here)

Great names!

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ives always been very interested in those. Just out of curiosity, is caring for them easy or hard?
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They are pretty easy to care for . . . as long as we keep the water clean and the temps under control. We don't find them hard to keep at all!

Trace . . . we are not planning on breeding them until we get a few more from different breeders so that we can be sure that we do not inbred the same bloodlines. And so far everything we have read says that they are fairly simple to breed for amphibians.

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