how are the new little guy Agustin
How are they adjusting? Fine thus far. All have been hit with metronidazole. Next round of drugs with be some fenbendazole.
good i hope they thrive
Me too.
Cool! How old are they now? They look like interesting frogs to have!
They are doing great. I did pick up another pair after this was posted, but one has died. So now I have four of them, with the most recently purchased one still in quarantine. I do want to breed them, but I have to get my but in gear and build another rain chamber.
Just curious. How expensive were those guys? Cause i really like them.
Red-banded rubber frogs are usually under $20. They are all wild caught, but I am hoping I can change that. Just got to get my but in gear and try to breed them.
Good luck would like if you kept us updated.
Thanks. When I do manage to breed them, I will write an article on it.
Thanks
You're welcome and good luck getting some rubber frogs of your own. I love mine. Would love to get some of the species that you don't get to see in the pet trade, like affinis and annectens. Maybe somalicus as well, though I have no idea what looks like.
Are rain chambers required to mate all kinds of frogs? Because I have a pair of Green tree frogs 1 female and 1 male and was wondering if they'd be mating anytime soon.
I think amphibians need some sort of rain chamber to get going in that department. Rain is usually the factor that starts up the breeding season, whether its the first warm rains in the temperate zones or the first rains of the wet seasons in the tropics. Its weather that plays a major role in amphibian reproduction.
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Well, that what I was thinking about when I wrote that, vernal pond and savanah types mostly. But rain does stimulate red-eyes to breed and they are rain forest types.
Hi Kurt, Your Red banded Rubber Frogs are a beautiful vibrant colour. Good luck with your breeding.
Thanks. Like I have said before, just got to get off my butt and away from this computer.
Hi Kurt, what age (or size) more or less are your banded rubber frogs? Mine are around 8 months old now and the largest female is 1.2inces (3cm) and I am under the impression that they need to be over a year to be able to breed, what are your thoughts on this?
They are really amazing frogs don't you think? I love how they always doing something, I have 5 and keeping them in a very simple enclosure (for now) and at night they are always out and about walking around and looking for food, and they have such a great apatite that they are a pleasure to work with.
Truth be told, I have no idea how old they are. I got the first one at least two years ago. The others last spring. One of the new ones is huge, relatively speaking of course. Its got to be female.
They are fun to watch. The other night I went to feed them and my "oldest" popped his head out of the hide box and saw me. He then came running out, I think he has figured out where the food comes from. I have seen this in lizards, turtles, snakes, and tiger salamanders. Rarely have I seen it in frogs. I think my White's and fire-bellied toads have figured it out as well, but I am not 100 % sure.
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