02-22-2012, 07:13 PM
To some, it may be an eviable position, but in reality, it's not.
If you are lucky enough to produce so many off a certain species BUT have trouble finding homes for them....then ask yourself - "What is the best course of action here" ?
1. To keep on keepin' on and hope that somebody, anybody, whomever...takes em?
2. Throttle back. Scale back. Seperate and cool down. Let the frogs enjoy some off cycle time.
3. Trade some of those surplus and get some new species to try to work with. The hobby ALWAYS needs some species or another that is difficult to breed.
Me personally....I'd go with choice 2 or 3....
If you are lucky enough to produce so many off a certain species BUT have trouble finding homes for them....then ask yourself - "What is the best course of action here" ?
1. To keep on keepin' on and hope that somebody, anybody, whomever...takes em?
2. Throttle back. Scale back. Seperate and cool down. Let the frogs enjoy some off cycle time.
3. Trade some of those surplus and get some new species to try to work with. The hobby ALWAYS needs some species or another that is difficult to breed.
Me personally....I'd go with choice 2 or 3....
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