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Yea, I feel bad for my pair because their Viv is very basic and kinda small. I'm going to pick up and 24" tall enclosure for which ever f1s I decide on holding back just so they can do as much climbing that they would like.
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Jim,
One thing I do to get breeding action going is take a male from another pair and put it in the viv of the pair you want to breed. Do it at night just before lights out in the viv. The next morning the two males should calling and wrestling remove the male you put in the night before. This tends to put the male in an aggressive breeding mood and spurs breeding within a short period of time.
I like blue frogs!
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Thanks Tom! I have a plan in motion for some collection moves that should free up some viv space and shake things up a bit. In the meantime since I have a 3.2 I can move around a male in the short term as well (probably one eyed Jack...thinking his name should be Bauer - he seems like a badass).
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LOL...no. I'm going to clear out the 120 and prep it for the 5 Robertus to shake things up. Should be a few weeks to get it where I want it.
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You don't think you are being impatient? These are wild frogs after all.
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Great news! Now I need my pair to breed. :-)
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Sure thing. It's better to watch this video at YouTube where you can see it in HD.
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Awesome man, congrats!! Finally man I'm so excited for ya. Judging by the progress of those eggs I'd say they are 5 days to a week old. Very good man, a clutch of 11 that is so awesome. Now that you pulled those you might find another clutch within the next few days.
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Congrats, Jim! Great news!!
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They have been in the same hut all day today. Crummy cell phone pic:
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I knew it. I knew they were hiding eggs in that huge vivarium of yours Jim.
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Haha! They are still in their 18x18x24 - there's just a cool 6" cork round in there that is stood upright (which I cannot get behind - good frog design, crappy egg hunting design) and I think they were laying behind it for a while. They seem to now like this coco hut as the canopy grew in. We'll see. The other group isn't doing anything yet.
I'm slowly getting around to the 120 renovation. I have some new cork that I needed to redo the false bottom so I can get moving with that adjustments there. I am still figuring out the shifts, but I think I'm still going to move forward with the move since I'd really like to see these big frogs in the 120 (rather than explaining to people, "no there really are 8 adult red galacts in there and at least three froglets"....). The Robertus just seem cramped in the 30.