My grays didn't handle Phoenix worms at all. All of them passed through undigested, and one of them passed through still alive.
Other people here seem to have had similar experiences.
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My grays didn't handle Phoenix worms at all. All of them passed through undigested, and one of them passed through still alive.
Other people here seem to have had similar experiences.
Fantastic thread, and fantastic breeding job. Congratulations!
I've got 7 clowns, recently acquired, and am getting ready to set up their permanent home soon. All of them are males,...
Hi. Glad to see that your new froggie is doing better.
as far as the possibility of chytrid, I'm pretty much to the point of simply assuming it in WC or exposed to WC frogs, and treating as a...
Lisa, as nearly as I can tell, the pump spray version has not been around for over 6 years. The aerosol spray version currently is the accepted treatment within the hobby, and since the original...
I'm sorry to hear about your frog. :frown:
It's my understanding that Chytrid is very treatable in captive animals, especially if caught early. Since you already know your other frogs have...
Lisa, just wanted to know if you've been trying the Lamisil AT bath treatment for your sick frog? This really is the currently accepted treatment, despite the pump spray version not having been...
Lisa, I'm doing some research, and just did a little experiment just for you.iheartyou As nearly as I can tell, the pump spray version was discontinued several years ago, and the Lamisil Continuous...
If you're looking to get a high quality, healthy, cb wtf, I would strongly suggest checking out Rainforest Junkies, owned by Michael Novy. http://www.rainforestjunkys.com/ He's possibly the top...
Sorry to hear that it's Chytrid, but it is very treatable. There are a number of threads here on Frogforum about Chytrid, that give details on the Lamisil treatment protocol.
I'll just take this...
I just got a group of clowns. They're awesome little frogs, but almost always WC, and a challenge to get acclimated. Also tiny, very lively, and escape artists.
Nice pics! They look like they very well might be Grays, but then I think you have lots of tree frog species where you are. (You said you're from Florida, right?) I don't know what the other types...
Sorry about your new baby. :(
You should be able to get the chytrid results back pretty quickly. I literally got my results back for my new babies (negative) the next day after FedExing the swab...
This is a continuation from my other post.
With your number of tadpoles, you could possibly do 3 or 4 Kritter Keepers like that, and use them as growout tanks after the tads morph, depending on...
Hi, and sorry it's taken so long for me to get back to you on this. I'm dealing with some new froggies of my own, plus a bunch of other issues.
I couldn't tell you whether my way is the "right"...
Congrats on the tadpoles! If you can tell me where you're located, I might be able to narrow down the identity a little bit, for you.
I'm also available for any tadpole advice you may want, since...
I would not use fir in a frog viv, as it can be toxic to them. I also would not use grape wood in a humid viv, as it is known for being perpetually moldy in humid conditions.
I would say that the...
Hi. Been away for awhile, but I'm baaaack!:devilish:
Anyway, I've got a couple of snake plants growing in my Grey tree frog viv. One of them is planted directly in the wet gravel substrate, and...
The species you would probably want to look into is Hyalinobatrachium valerioi. A number of people on Dendroboard have had success in keeping and breeding them. I would not purchase from anyone...
Yes, that stuff is great. I used in my Gray froglet grow out tanks, and one bag was enough to fill 4 ten gallon tanks. I put it through the wringer, and it still managed to come out looking pretty...
I would say that Rainforest Junky's is your best bet in terms of quality, captive bred. Tree Frogs | Rainforest Junky's
This looks like a very nice setup, but as others have noted, the Auratuses and Tincs tend to be more ground dwelling, while this setup seems geared to a more arboreal/climbing species. If this...
Just wanted to add that the term "leaf frog" is usually used to refer to members of the Neotropical hylid subfamily, the Phyllomedusinae. Phyllomedusinae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These...
Hello and congratulations on your new frog. I believe I have identified it. It appears to be a Boophis albilabris, or White-lipped bright-eyed frog.
Here are some pics that I found.
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I unfortunately exhausted my long distance driving quota going to the Expo in Hamburg PA at the end of Feb. I'll try to be with you in spirit.
I did get to meet and talk to Michael Novy in...
Is there any reason why you don't want to use ABG mix? I have some in a planter in my viv, and the plants are doing very well. They include a fern, and alsobia, and a snakeplant. I also have some...