They were breeded by a friend from Taiwan.
Their father is a pure green one
And their mother just like this one
A female D.Antongilii, this year she breeded hundreds babies
Some babies belong to me
5 kinds pacman
friends think this like Chang's seismograph
Mossy
Pipa
Wow, great photos!
Not really fond of the last two pictures.........
That bark isn't ideal substrate for RETFs and I wouldn't ever think about mixing so many species like that for a photograph...
I love the pictures, BUT Kitten is right the bark is all wrong and the last picture is dangerous for every frog there. Each individual species produce their own toxins not to mention crosscontamination if any of those frogs have a parasite or illness it could be passed to the others. While it is a beautiful picture full of color, it is in poor judgement. Most people don't think about that.
I hope you take this as advice and not an attack on you Iragil, because I'm offering this as advice and Kitten is as well.
Great pics!
Very nice! Great colors.
A collection of very nice frogs you have! *jealous*
I really like your pics. Awesome!!!! I especially would have liked to see one with a RETF hanging out of that Ornates mouth....lol
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sweet looking frogs bro thats a real frog lover
Is that an illusion or does it look like the frog in the last pic, immediately to the left of the big brown Cornuta have three legs? What king of frog is that? It has black spots on a yellow and red patch just in front of the hind legs.
Also, you should submit that last pic for photo of the month.
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The Pyxie is the biggest I think. No not the baby pyxie (I at least know a pyxie when I see one...lol). I'm talking about the little green Cornuta/fantasy next to the big Cornuta.
My eyes musta been screwy earlier....lol....its right hind leg is just bent (it looked like the knee was another leg).
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