10-31-2013, 12:07 AM
While I joined just over a month ago, this is my first post. I am a semi retired research scientist (fisheries science) in the private sector. I researched and developed formulations that are used in private, state and federal hatcheries/farms. Two of them with US and Canadian Patents. I am relatively new to the world of dart frogs. But not to herps. The obligates are my
primary interest in dart frogs. I know and have had rather lengthy conversations with some of the members on this forum. Their experience and expertise has been helpful and is greatly appreciated. I look forward to respectful discussions and debates on dart frogs. While husbandry and captive management practices seems to have drastically improved, I find that there is still much that has yet to be discovered.
Thanks,
Lane, aka, SilverLynx
primary interest in dart frogs. I know and have had rather lengthy conversations with some of the members on this forum. Their experience and expertise has been helpful and is greatly appreciated. I look forward to respectful discussions and debates on dart frogs. While husbandry and captive management practices seems to have drastically improved, I find that there is still much that has yet to be discovered.
Thanks,
Lane, aka, SilverLynx