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Here are some pics of my new Green Imitators. These frogs are about approx 4+mo OOTW and have really nice color. I will include a photo of their viv.
Enjoy
Scott - North Dallas
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Nice Scott!
Is that a 12 x 12 x 18? It looks great!
Glenn
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Thanks Glenn
Yes Sir, 12x12x18 exo - been setup for a few months. Although 2 broms are "fixtures", I did attach the crypto and NeoZoe each to cork bark for easy removal later (if desired)
Here is another pic I forgot to post
fyi - photos taken without flash and represent actual color
Scott - North Dallas
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Hi Brad
Good to hear from you in the "Den" - frogs look familiar eh : ) Hope to snap some pics of the Amazonicus this weekend - wife has me working on house projects lately so have not had much time to do froggin stuff
-Scott
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Scott could you I'd your broms for me? I see you id the names of the two on cork there, both in the front, right ? But I'd love to know what name goes with what plant. I'll be looking to get broms for my imis before long and I really like those.
Lisa
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Hi Lisa
Sad, but I throw away the labels. For me the brom is just a piece of cool furniture. I would recommend you find a place that sells smaller broms and just pick up some of what they have. Many have similar appearance but might be hard to buy if you had to have a specific species. If you can wait 12-14 months Id prob have pups from those plants I could send you : )
Hope that helps in your brom quest. Maybe some other lurkers can eyeball and give the names for me...?
Scott - North Dallas
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Aw, bummer, I love that red banded one

I was looking at some & pretty sure the Zoe is on the front right. I don't have anywhere local I can find that sells broms (well, Home Depot, but they are large). So guess it will be online. Keep me in mind when you do have pups.
Lisa
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Beautiful imi's Scott...nice viv as well! How many did you get?
-Field Smith
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How are these doing Scott?
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Very good, I shall have mine soooooon. Its very exciting, yet nerve racking at the same time.
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Not grown in yet, but i will be getting some more creeping fig from brad when i get my frogs.
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Nice. I would try to find an alternate to creeping fig. I am trying to rid my tanks of the stuff... it grows fast and is hard to control like a weed
Scott - North Dallas
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What would you suggest that can be found locally?
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I have the varigated stuff, it doesn't grow near so fast, but you must manage it.
brad
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Good to know....i should be ready this weekend i think.
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I have a question for Lisa and Scott. Do imis do well in groups, or do you keep them in pairs? Lisa, you have 5. Are they all together, or a pair and a trio? Scott, it looks like yours are probably separate, judging from the way you listed them? I ask because I have a 1.1 group, and I keep their babies in a separate viv. One is about grown up now, and just wondered if they should be kept separate or do OK in a group?
Your vivs are beautiful! And I really like the color of those green imis! Thanks for any info you can give me.
Diane
P. Terribilis orange, R. Imitator Cainarachi Valley, D. Leucomelas, D. Auratus, D. Azureus, P. vittatus, D. cobalts, D.Oyapok, Bombina Orientalis