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UVB or heat bulbs needed?
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Fogger or Mister ?????
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hello from sunny Spain
Forum: Introductions and Announcements
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What's a good humidity me...
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Free plug
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Mix fly media or not????
Forum: Feeder Insects, Nutrition - How to feed your Frogs
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Mucus on Frog's Back?
Forum: Hospital - Stress, Injuries, Disease and Treatments
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11-21-2023, 03:59 AM
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Large vivarium lighting, ...
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Karibik Auratus info?
Forum: General Questions and Comments
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How I make Temporary Tank...
Forum: Enclosures, Setup and Construction
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Mold in frog tank |
Posted by: _ld99 - 09-20-2015, 10:46 AM - Forum: Enclosures, Setup and Construction
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Hey guys, so I have different molds in my vivarium and I want to know what's safe and what's not. I have grape wood in there and it has white mold, green mold, and now there appears to be a slimy red mold. The frogs seem fine and the mold has been there for a while. Although the red mold just appeared. Will these molds be harmful to my azureus?
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Introduction! |
Posted by: SteppingStones - 09-18-2015, 06:06 AM - Forum: Introductions and Announcements
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Hello all!
I just wanted to give post an obligatory introduction! I've been around on other forums, lurking under a different user name lol, since 2008 and I had no idea that this forum even existed! I'm glad that I found it though, and I'm glad to see a few familiar faces. Although I don't post often, I look forward to seeing plenty of great frogs and vivs!
Happy Frogging,
Sam
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Southeastern Live Oak and Magnolia Leaves for Sale |
Posted by: Towncreekfrogs - 09-16-2015, 01:34 PM - Forum: Everything else for Sale or Trade
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I've got a good amount of North Carolina Live Oak leaf litter on hand. These leaves are great leaf litter for smaller PDFs. Some frogs will use these small, cupped leaves for egg deposition sites. The leaves also hold up well to humid environments and provide a great habitat for micro fauna (springtails and Isopods). If interested, please PM or email me. Below are prices. Buyer pays shipping. I can invoice you through Paypal, or will accept a check or money order.
esignerresale2013@gmail.com">Designerresale2013@gmail.com
Unbaked:
10-19 Gallons: $2.50/gal
20-39 Gallons: $2.00/gal
40-79 Gallons: $1.50/gal
80+ Gallons: $1.00/gal
-Astria Lackey
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Historic Oophaga lineages? |
Posted by: Sherman - 09-13-2015, 11:49 AM - Forum: Oophaga Genus
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Can anyone show record of successful captive propagation of large Oophaga from the 90s? (Which I do not argue could have happened) I would imagine that this would be something people would be proud of and maybe want to share. Photography and the hobby seem to have always gone hand and hand.
A series of photos?, with increasing mega pixel resolution, with perhaps a mullet or something.
I am only asking a question here. It is based on the fact that I have heard claims of "from the 90s" attached to frogs that were not seen then. Please don't get all pissed off either, I am just trying to tease out information that may increase the contrast in a grey area.
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Histrionics Bullseye pic |
Posted by: HistoCrazy - 09-11-2015, 09:18 PM - Forum: Oophaga Genus
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Hey Everyone just wanted to share a great picture that I was able to get of my male bullseye, sorry for the bad picture quality happen to get the shot with my I phone.
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New Rio Branco Pair - pics |
Posted by: rcteem - 09-11-2015, 05:16 PM - Forum: Enclosures, Setup and Construction
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So after winning Shawn's facebook auction for my pair of frogs I set them up in a 24x18x18 exo terra with a drip wall on all three sides for a temporary home as their permanent home is still growing in. To my amazement I have developing eggs just under two weeks of owning them. I also have learned since having them that males are few and far between from this last shipment of them and they can be finicky breeders with sporadic breeding. So here is to hopefully a successful breeding pair. Enjoy the pictures.
Edit*- I'll have to upload them through Photobucket so I can post them. Pictures will come tonight
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