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A normal azureus. My first frogs and the reason behind my addiction...


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My first little guy <3

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...and one last pic I just snapped...

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Nice 'Vulture Point' Wes, too bad I'm broke or I would get that pair in a heartbeat.

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DavisG Wrote:Nice 'Vulture Point' Wes, too bad I'm broke or I would get that pair in a heartbeat.

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Thanks...but for whatever reason (more than likely me clicking on something I shouldn't have) that picture looks different than it should, here it is as it should be.

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My first frogs...and still my all time favorites!

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There's Mr. 'better late then never' !

Ahh...the rare 'watering' shot -always a crowd favourite.

Can I go out on a limb and say that's a WC Escudo ?
Haha, yeah, its been an insane few months, and I still have to prepare for final grades and a last minute trip back to Panama to assist Justin. Phew!

Actually, its a Frye line F1 or F2 I believe. Courtesy of Scott McD. A very prolific pair which I just sold as part of my scale down to fewer, bigger enclosures. Have some Popa feeding those tads after transporting overnight, actually.
Something beat the crap out of that frog, after I shipped it.
Not sure what you mean, Rich. In any case, came to me that way and has been one heck of a ladies man, having produced viable offspring from 2 different females. Great little caller as well. Assuming that I am correct that it was one of your line offspring, maybe not from you directly? I could be incorrect.
What the heck... scene from one of the grow outs

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stemcellular Wrote:Not sure what you mean, Rich. In any case, came to me that way and has been one heck of a ladies man, having produced viable offspring from 2 different females. Great little caller as well. Assuming that I am correct that it was one of your line offspring, maybe not from you directly? I could be incorrect.

What I mean is that when I produced it and shipped it it did not have huge scars on it. In the picture it does. Pretty simple. Something beat the crap out of it at some point after it left my hands.
yeah....dorsal abrasions are usually indicative of scrapping IMO. Nose rubs and 'sides' = possibly stress and escape attempts
can't really say. as i said, he arrived that way, no better worse off. apparently, its true that females like males with scars.
My male doesn't seem to mind my "scarred" female either. Smile
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