I hope this link works:
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I hope this link works:
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I really hope it survives. To me it looks already a bit too skinny.
P. hypochondrialis ...and a very skinny one. Wild caught?
Very beautiful frog (and photo)!
Congrats! Do you know how old they are?
Good choice! Great species with a lot of personality - you will love them for sure!
Are you serious!?!?!? surprisedfrog
Hi Raf,
thank your for your reply. Your animals resp. that you mentioned in an eMail to me that yours are very active are the reason why I have asked here. Mine are very lazy. I rarely see them...
Hi,
I am curious how active Cruziohyla craspedopus is. Is it an active frog or a lazy one just sitting around?
...and with which age/size do they reach sexual maturity?
kind regards,
Martin
Any updates?
nope, I am just curious and want to understand mutants better.
When did the first pop up? Can they pop up in every "line" or only in specific? Why are some mutants showing that they are mutants...
Does anybody know when the first mutant was produced / popped up? Was it in 2011 or earlier?
nope, I am talking about the colour variations which are called mutant:
http://www.frogforum.net/pacman-frogs/16354-mutants.html
http://www.frogforum.net/pacman-frogs/16823-mutants.html...
Not Hyperolius but Afrixalus.
Most wild caught Phyllomedusa sauvagii I have seen so far have been in pretty bad condition (only once I saw a healthy looking shipment). And often they will die after a couple of weeks/month. => I...
Hi,
I recognized that more and more photos of mutants are popping up. Seems that they are not so rare anymore!? I am curious if they are all coming from the same breeder or are there already...
Even this is an elder thread, I am curious how the spawning of the Ceratophrys joazeirensis worked out. Any photos?
...haven't seen this species for a while.
Maybe, 25, 50 or 100 ... it depends on your capacities and the potential market for the baby frogs. ...I guess you won't keep all.
My tip: don't make the mistake and try to raise too many.
..with higher temps they develop very quickly.
How large are they? Don't know at which size they leave the water but from the size other Phyllomedusa species leave the water I would guess that fruit flies are too small to get them full. Also...
I have also some specimens, which seems to prefer to sleep on the ground. But as Daniel mentioned: They prefer thin horizontal branches they can sit on.
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Hi,
they are growing fast - about 5 to 6 weeks of age difference:
http://www.spiderpix.com/allerlei/Phyllomedusa_sauvagii/Phyllomedusa%20sauvagii%20froglet%20DSC00217JPG
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Hi,
I am looking for the following article:
de Vosjoli, P. and Mailloux, R. (1998). The Husbandry of Chacoan Monkey Frogs, Phyllomedusa sauvagii. Vivarium 10(1)44.
…could anyone help me out...
Moin,
some more photos:
http://www.spiderpix.com/allerlei/Phyllomedusa_sauvagii/Phyllomedusa%20sauvagii%20froglet%20DSC00093.JPG
Hi,
it seems that they are fast growers. The larger ones have already 29 to 30 mm SVL. But most are still much smaller.
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