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Had these O. pumilo "solarte" for over two years and nothing. So I gave up and let the tank over run and just fed them. I was walking by the tank and I see this.
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Then the next day I see this, times two!!!
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The smallest little red frog I ever seen. And more on the way. So I threw in a ton of springs.
Patience is key!
Gabe,
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Congrats, good looking frogs!
And yes, this hobby is 90% patience.
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About damn time! That's crazy they took that long to get going again, congrats.
Scott Bryant
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Nice !...and interesting on the "delayed" breeding.
What is the composition of you Viv - how many broms and how many cans ? Did they have a wide variety of deposition sites ?
BTW, I still have those 1.1 Cauchero that you traded me a year ago. I added another female and have morphed out @ 5-6 good froglets. Thanks again !
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Just a 10vert with cans. I let the wandering jew just fill the whole tank. looks like crap, but the frogs make it awesome.
Now if some of my other ones would breed !
Gabe,
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Congrats! I love the color on those frogs
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Nice... Congrats!
Lets see that tank-o-wandering jew ... you got any FTS?
.Riko