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Re: Rain chambers and breeding
Now this is as these threads should be. Discussion without conflict. I'm glad to see it.
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December 26th, 2012
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Re: Rain chambers and breeding
Originally Posted by
mikesfrogs
When everyone that imported the wc surinams this year had most of the frogs die they are known as garbage frogs to me. Something that should not be collected but is even though 90% die. Much like calabar pythons.
I know the breeder of the cornutas but that info will not be given out.
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How many other animals collected from the wild fall into the same circumstance, Calabars, Horned toads, Desert Iguanas, ( I thought Boleans Python was better suited to cornuta.)
The low cost of some animals is an economic preventitive in culture activity. This in no way means that no one is doing any private research. What percentage of the originally impoterd
Ceratophrys expired before PDJ & BM finally worked out the basics?
There is no " garbage frog " , and, you should not blame the frogs for your inability to acclimate them.
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Originally Posted by
mikesfrogs
They are usa cbb. I will be breeding cornutas next year also along with c. Joaz.
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I wish you the best with this effort.
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Originally Posted by
Mercedesherp
How many other animals collected from the wild fall into the same circumstance, Calabars, Horned toads, Desert Iguanas, ( I thought Boleans Python was better suited to cornuta.)
The low cost of some animals is an economic preventitive in culture activity. This in no way means that no one is doing any private research. What percentage of the originally impoterd
Ceratophrys expired before PDJ & BM finally worked out the basics?
There is no " garbage frog " , and, you should not blame the frogs for your inability to acclimate them.
Its not my inability to acclimate them. I keep them alive. Its the inability of importers to feed and house them correctly.
By the time the public buys a wc surinam they have passed through atleast 3 hands and are in bad health. I'm going to import a group of adults for breeding purposes. Hopefully they will have a better chance of survival that way and not be shipped multiple times.
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Breeding wc surinams is as easy as 123 lol All it takes is alittle water and proper timing with the pressure systems.
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Re: Rain chambers and breeding
Originally Posted by
mikesfrogs
Breeding wc surinams is as easy as 123 lol All it takes is alittle water and proper timing with the pressure systems.
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Don't forget 3 years prep time for the frogs depending on the age of the frogs in question
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Yep
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Me to all these like minded people getting toghter and haveing a grate time talking frog !!! W()()T W()()T
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Re: Rain chambers and breeding
Originally Posted by
Locascio
Gjdsf
Gosh don't just suffocate frogs (GDJSF)?
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