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Old 02-13-13, 04:32 PM   #1
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The phibs

I've never been massively into my amphibians, but there are some species that really appeal to me, so thought i'd show them off.

albino bull frogs



waxy monkey frogs



Dendrobates leucomelas



red eye tree frogs



tiger salamandas



whites tree frogs



and tri colour poison arrow frogs



hope you like.
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Old 02-13-13, 04:36 PM   #2
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dat bull frog, oh man i love bull frogs
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dat bull frog, oh man i love bull frogs
They are great, the colours are so bright aswell, and eat everything, what more could you want from a frog lol
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Love the bullfrogs, although I like the normals better than the albinos. You arent kidding, they literally eat anything that they can fit in their mouths. Mine used to try eating my hand when I would go in to clean the tank. Crazy cool eating machines.
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Love those! By the way, where did you come across the Epipedobates tricolor? Love them.
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Monkey tree frogs are the coolest frogs in the world.
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Old 02-14-13, 06:43 AM   #7
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Love the bullfrogs, although I like the normals better than the albinos. You arent kidding, they literally eat anything that they can fit in their mouths. Mine used to try eating my hand when I would go in to clean the tank. Crazy cool eating machines.
Lol they are eating machines, just grab anything, i like the normals, but the colours on these albinos are just so bright.


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Love those! By the way, where did you come across the Epipedobates tricolor? Love them.
Thanks, there is a local breeder near me, they breed the tri colours and also a whole other load of species of dart frogs, it is quite impressive the species they do.


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They are great, turn the lights on in the morning and watch them all rub themselves down with the wax. not as jumpy as other species either, and tend to wander onto you rather than jump.
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Love the albino bullfrog!!
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Love them waxy's
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Lucky. I don't think any of the local breeders here work with them, and I don't feel comfortable ordering frogs by mail.
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Lucky. I don't think any of the local breeders here work with them, and I don't feel comfortable ordering frogs by mail.
Ah yea i wouldn't fancy mail ordering them, doubt they would do well, it is nice to have some local people working with them though, get some real nice looking stuff in from them, i'll have to get some pictures of their other stuff we get in to sell when the next lot is up to size,
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We have these in at work at the moment, i think they are pretty cool, and definitely a decent size. Thought i'd share the pictures









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I've never been massively into my amphibians, but there are some species that really appeal to me, so thought i'd show them off.

albino bull frogs



waxy monkey frogs



Dendrobates leucomelas



red eye tree frogs



tiger salamandas



whites tree frogs



and tri colour poison arrow frogs



hope you like.
The waxys are they phylomedusa sauvagii ...
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Wow, I've never seen waxy monkey frogs, but they are really cool! So are the tricolor poison dart frogs! I really like the extreme contrast markings both species show. Maybe I need to get more frogs . . .

Nice pics--thanks so much for sharing!
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We have these in at work at the moment, i think they are pretty cool, and definitely a decent size. Thought i'd share the pictures









Yes they are a decent size
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