we're all fans of frog porn here, you can admit it :)
I'm attempting to get my 3.4 group going, no real success yet.
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we're all fans of frog porn here, you can admit it :)
I'm attempting to get my 3.4 group going, no real success yet.
Nice one Paul! Here's another Agalychnis for ya.
annae of course
http://www.frogforum.net/images/imported/2010/03/21.jpg
oooh, I'll see your yellow and raise you some toxin (Phyllobates terribilis)
http://www.frogforum.net/images/imported/2010/02/1.jpg
you can just say bad John, no need to sugar coat the criticism for me :rolleyes:
They sure are one of the more unique specimens. Unfortunately it wont be long until their no longer on the...
lol sorry for the confusion guys, these are actually your frogs not mine. I was working with them in the reptile discovery center of the Smithsonian National Zoological park.
Introduced a few more H. lemur into their shared enclosure today. Such mesmerizing little guys.
please excuse the blown out areas. I really need to get some better lighting equipt.
Flickr:...
Ugh! this is gonna be a tough month to win. I'll throw in something anyway :rolleyes:
http://www.frogforum.net/images/imported/2010/01/31.jpg
pm sent :)
Hey Leslie, I've also never kept pictus but I could give you some info on Nyctixalus margaritifer if that would help get you started.
wow, I've been passing over this thread since I figured it would be answered within the first response. What you've found is a dermestid beetle larvae. They eat flesh and are commonly used to clean...
haha, little does John know we're infiltrating his forum one by one...
Lookin' good! Just one note, dendrobates don't amplex so any behavior you see similar to that is actually wrestling. Chances are you have two females fighting it out. If they continue to do it you...
lol, I knew you'd be interested. These guys are actually slated to go on exhibit at the national zoo. Look for them in the A zeteki enclosure.
Just noticed I won the November contest. Thanks for the votes everyone!
I think I'll go with another Hylid this month too
Hylomantis lemur
Lemur Leaf Frog, IUCN Redlist: Critically Endangered...
a feeding station as josh suggested is your best bet. Usually a piece of orange on a dish out in the open is enough to keep them occupied until eaten. If they're not eaten within a few hours then...
Kirb, can we get a pic of the tank? Most of the time problems with amphibians can be directly attributed to the environment they're housed in. Its best to rule out any husbandry problems before...
So cute Emily, I love me some reed frogs.
that one I'm not sure about, my son picked it out for me.
Alocasia amazonica, chances are they will get to big but they are still potted below the substrate. It wouldn't be much of a hassle to swap them out.
Thanks, right before this pic I was taking a series of pictures of him shedding. I'm not sure what the reach was, maybe just stretching out his new skin.
I was thinking more along the lines of:
Fight Extinction. Don't let us slip away
Planted shot from this morning. Obviously still has a lot of growing in to do.
http://www.frogforum.net/images/imported/2009/10/25.jpg
Here's one of mine :)
http://www.frogforum.net/images/imported/2009/10/24.jpg
Thanks, they're from Todd and Christina. I'm sure they still have many available. Agalychnis annae, Blue Sided Treefrog - Dendroboard
As far as their husbandry it seems to be pretty close to...