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I was searching online for different species and found this kind. Was wondering if anyone has owned these before and/or if anyone is selling any? They are beautiful and love the colors they have.
Tony
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There are people selling them i just recieved my 1.1 last week. Beautiful frog! There was an import this year from Stricktly Reptiles that had some nice frogs. They are "South canal popa". Punta laurent was the collector that they were named after. Just more confusion to add to the barrel.
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I know a few people with punta laurens in their collection. They are on my want list for sure. Beautiful colors!
-Brian
Fine Spot Leucs, Bakhuis, Variabilis, Varadero, Fantastica, Green Sirensis
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So the morph is South canal popa? Frogs do you have any pics of your 2? I really want a pair. How much did you pay for them if you don't mind me asking.
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I bought my pair last friday for 270eur in the netherlands. Really nice colors and not shy at all!
I'll post some pics in a few moments.
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Look amazing, It seems their leg color varies. Some other pics I've seen, their legs are a bright baby blue. Does anyone know is that the case?
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Punta Laurent. Laurent being a guy at the frog farm.
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The question is, to use your words "regardless of where they cane from" is the glut of WC for sale in the hobby and what the consequence is to the population in the wild. Yep gorgeous frogs, all pdfs are gorgeous to me, just can't help but wonder what all this collecting is doing to the populations in the wild. Oops you're a "snake gal" so maybe irrelevant, yall mix and match.
-Beth
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Weren't all the types of frogs out in the hobby field wild caught at one point? It has to start somewhere. I think we are helping the population by them breeding in captivity. The animals don't have to worry about deforestation, predators, any kind of threat besides hobbyist not taking adequate care of the animal.
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...making quick note of 'locale' named after some guy.
Check.
Nice frogs.
Darts with parasites are analogous to mixed tanks, there are no known benefits to the frogs with either.
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KGB Wrote:oh geez here we go...
Insightful.
How are those Ferrell frogs working for ya again?
Darts with parasites are analogous to mixed tanks, there are no known benefits to the frogs with either.
If tone is more important to you than content, you are at the wrong place.
My new email address is: rich.frye@icloud.com and new phone number is 773 577 3476