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    Ah man, im a guy and im not all that easy to make say " Ah man, that's really sad", but that little slide show just did. I really hope people that are not aware of how fast this could get out of hand in captive breeding and how it could play a serious part in the decline of the ecosystems were this nasty disease hasn't been introduced yet do some research and educate themselves on it. And again im so sorry for the loses of these frogs.

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    It already has happened in captive breeding (Thanks Mike!)

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    Default Re: The Face of Chytridiomycosis in Captivity

    This stuff is great... Please fuel the fire

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliygh and Mia 2 View Post
    It already has happened in captive breeding (Thanks Mike!)
    xavier please educate yourself and your comments. I did not produce the frogs in question and they were never at my facility.

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    Default Re: The Face of Chytridiomycosis in Captivity

    Then where did you get the frogs in question?

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    So just to throw this out there I was not trying to fuel a fire. My statement was aimed at everybody in the hobby of keeping and trying to breed frogs because I do believe if you are in the hobby or planning on it that you should be responsible to educate your self with this kind of knowledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliygh and Mia 2 View Post
    Then where did you get the frogs in question?
    they are produced at sAndfire... How many times do I need to tell you. Instead of spelling it out I can tell you on the phone so it sinks in... 714 782 8421

    i have a no compete with sAndfire... So I do not produce whites tree frogs at my facility

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