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04-02-16, 05:51 PM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
Lemur leaf frogs
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04-02-16, 05:54 PM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
My favorite species the waxy monkies
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04-03-16, 02:32 PM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
Cool frogs poison, im jealous.
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04-03-16, 02:32 PM
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Cool frogs poison, im jealous.
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Thank you .....
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04-03-16, 02:40 PM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
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That cracked me up. Small jumpy frogs aren't really my thing, but they can definitely be appreciated. I especially am fond of that clown tree frog you have.
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04-03-16, 04:53 PM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
Thank you That clown is def cool.
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04-03-16, 10:59 PM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
Beautiful frogs, can't wait to own some waxy monkeys; what makes them your favorite? I'm personaly building up a collection of amphibians currently. Albeit all salamanders at the moment, I hope to start getting some frogs soon.
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04-04-16, 01:48 AM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
The waxies stay visible all day and look amazing with that paint job. It's also funny how they turn their heads to follow you when you move around their cage even during the day when they're "sleeping". They just want food all day lol.
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04-04-16, 09:17 AM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
Good to see that you're back. Looks like you may have added a couple frogs since your last visit. And the waxy monkeys continue to look good.
Do you still have the blue eyed white's?
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04-04-16, 02:45 PM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
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Good to see that you're back. Looks like you may have added a couple frogs since your last visit. And the waxy monkeys continue to look good.
Do you still have the blue eyed white's?
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Yep its been a while. How you been? I saw the thread of your little frogs. i remember them when you first got them.
And yeah i have my blue eyes still. I have a much larger group of whites now. GOnna give breeding another shot this year. Idk if you remember but a couple years ago i bred them got lots of tads but couldnt keep one alive. This year ill be more ready.
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04-04-16, 03:11 PM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
those splndid tree frogs look super awesome. are they big?
can you suggest a nice beginner frog that accepts warmer temps and isnt too loud?
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04-04-16, 03:34 PM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
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those splndid tree frogs look super awesome. are they big?
can you suggest a nice beginner frog that accepts warmer temps and isnt too loud?
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Thank you I think so as well. They can get up to about 3.5 inches mine are about 2" right now.
As far as good beginner frog if we're talking about tree frogs id have to go with the Waxy monkey (Phyllomedusa Sauvagii) Super easy to care for. Being a desert species they like it a little more hot and low humidity. They are a little harder to find out here in the states and just keep getting harder. The price for them will keep going up. Idk how common they are out there.
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04-04-16, 03:36 PM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
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Thank you I think so as well. They can get up to about 3.5 inches mine are about 2" right now.
As far as good beginner frog if we're talking about tree frogs id have to go with the Waxy monkey (Phyllomedusa Sauvagii) Super easy to care for. Being a desert species they like it a little more hot and low humidity. They are a little harder to find out here in the states and just keep getting harder. The price for them will keep going up. Idk how common they are out there.
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never saw them here in germany.
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04-04-16, 11:08 PM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
My next pick would be the whites tree frog. Very hardy. What do mean by "warmer temps"?
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04-05-16, 02:54 AM
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Re: Some cool frogs in my collection
I love mossy frogs~! But I can't have any frogs, as we live in the block of flats and the neighbours would kill us with all the croaking at night Mossies are one of my dream repiles tho.
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