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    Hey Martin.

    How come you never post anymore? I see you're on all the time, but you never create any threads or answer posts like you used to. I was just woundering.
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    Your welcome. an thank you. They r the most amazing frogs. I hope to get a few more in the future an have a nice little group an set up a huge tank for them in a year or so.
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    Do you know about Pacmans?
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    Do you know about Pacmans?
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    That's ok!
    Thank you for your time! My A. callidryas is doing very well, thanks to Heather, Lynn, and the Veterinarian. I was panicking after the accident, and thought you may have helpful advice.
    Best wishes,
    Lindsey
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    Hi Viper Jr.:
    I would appreciate your thoughts, advice, etc. your research and experinece may tremendously helpful?
    Please see thread:
    http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...-accident.html
    With many thanks,
    Lindsey
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    That's alright. I know their requirements I'm into carnivorous plants . They require hot humid tropical temps like Pacman Frogs require. You can use distilled or RO water for them, but they can handle some mineral deposites unlike Dionaea Muscipula and Sarracenia. I figured that since I mist with distilled water and that my fog machines use distilled that the plant would thrive if provided with a decent CFL to provide the necessary light. It could get all the water and moisture needed from misting and therefore cause no harm to the frog because they need to be moist and not water logged so it would be ok with normal misting to the enclosure.
  8. Hey Martin, do you think Nepenthes Ventricosa would work as a hanging plant in a Ceratophrys enclosure??
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    Hi Martin,
    Hope all is well.
    I am wondering if you have tried another breeding attempt with your red eyed tree frogs recently?
    Lynn
  10. Thanks Viper! It's probably going to take a few years to get even the Ontario frogs, some travelling at the right times will be required for a few of them. I too would love to get the rest of our reptiles and amphibians photographed. Sadly most of my progress this year in that direction is on road-kill snakes.

    I'd love to see your collection of native photos- it's always a treat to see the frogs from around the world. Best of luck with your remaining species!
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by ViperJr on November 13th, 2011 at 04:42 AM
Bleurgh, just found out the herpetology course I'm supposed to take in the spring of 2012 is canceled due to a lack of students! What now, I have to wait another full year before I can take it?! RARGH!
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by ViperJr on July 30th, 2011 at 12:52 PM
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Now, there were just some minor details. Timers, dimmers, electrical extension cords etc. I also bought a Exo-Terra compact bulb and a moon night bulb. I payed about about 500 kr / 80 USD for this.
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A quest for red eyes - PART 1

by ViperJr on July 30th, 2011 at 10:20 AM
September, two thousand and ten. A harsh, rainy day at the dawn of fall. The pre-phase was completed. The preparations were in order.The research had been done. The care sheet were read, all of them. The time had come to start building a terrarium. A terrarium for the most fascinating, most beautiful and most awesomely epic of all frogs. A terrarium for Agalychnis callidryas. A terrarium, nay, a home, for some Red-eyed tree frogs.
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