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Caught another transport today:
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I wonder if epips have one of the largest transport amounts.
I also wonder if that Genus eats their young more than other dart frogs.
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Great pics Field. I like that pic of the anthonyi transporting.
It makes me wonder if they an evolutionary step forward. I know Darts are considered advanced among frogs due to parental care. The norm for Dart Frogs is to transport one at a time, so when a Dart transports many or all tads at once is that considered a step forward? To me it means one trip to the water for the parent where it's moving and exposed to preadtors as opposed to multiple trips with single tads.
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Very true...most of the local froggers are now anthonyi keepers, I'm running out of places for them to go and I have TONS of tads in the water right now.
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Lets do it bud, maybe some auratus?
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Solid orange galacs:
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That last one took me a minute to find!
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R. Imitator 'Cainarachi Valley' 2.3.0
R. Imitator 'Cainarachi Valley' Froglets 8 and counting.
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Haha Lisa, they are cryptic little jokers when they are young...there are 4 in the pic
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I just now found all four...lol
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Hey Phil, I didn't notice the one hiding under the leaf until after I posted the pic...thought I only had 7 growing out, then counted one day when I fed and there were actually 8!
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You may have to do a count every day. Are they cloning themselves in that viv?
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Haha yeah Jon, they are going all parthenogenic in there...by the time I can actually ship them to you there will be dozens
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Another galac pic...love em.
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Love begging frogs:
![[Image: 002-4.jpg]](http://i1172.photobucket.com/albums/r562/fieldsmith/Frogs/002-4.jpg)
For anyone considering galacs, all I have to say is GET THEM! I love mine; colorful, bold, hardy...really can't understand why they aren't more common. Seems like the focus is on red galacs lately...the solid oranges are amazing in person.
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Took a (crappy) shot of some leucs today...I'm thinkin 3 ladies (or maybe 1 fella and 2 ladies):
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