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    Re: Importing frogs

    I'm not to familiar with import/ export rules, but as nobody else has commented, I will attempt to help ;) take what I say with a grain of salt.
    Rules are different in every country, but in general...
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    Re: How Many Frogs?

    It all depends on the species. Species such as D. auratus or D. leucamelas coexist with each other much better than, say, D. tinctorius. (females have been known to fight and bully each other)...
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    Re: Need tips on how to relocate FBTs outside.

    Hmm I've never had a problem with cooking them, but I keep my outdoor tanks in the shade with a screen cover

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    Re: Need tips on how to relocate FBTs outside.

    Make sure you cover it with somthing, even if the toads Cannot climb your barrier, there are plenty of critters who would love a few free snacks...... if I were you, I would keep them in the same...
  5. Thread: New Here....

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    Re: New Here....

    Congratulations on the darts! Please post pictures, ameerega trivittatus are not that common! Oh yeah, welcome to the frog forum [emoji12]

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  6. Re: which plants are safe for Red eyed tree frog

    There are many websites that sell plants specifically for frogs, and red eyes in general. Check out black jungle terrerium supply, Josh's frogs, or NE herp. Even if you don't want to order from them,...
  7. Re: What Type Of Frog Is This? Working on top 5 strangest frog video.

    Yup, looks like a couple whites

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    Re: You can lead a (monkey) frog to water.....

    I have no experience with this species, but 25-35% humidity sounds low.... if you're frogs seem dehydrated, you can mist them once or twice a day, it will increase the humidity as well as keep the...
  9. Re: Why cant my new green tree frog stick to the tank walls properly?

    Alright, in my experience, green tree frogs have trouble sticking to glass if the glass is wet, and they will slide down. If your glass has a lot of condensation on the glass, this may be a reason on...
  10. Re: Why cant my new green tree frog stick to the tank walls properly?

    You still have not said what species it is, which is pretty important. 10 gallons is pretty small for any tree frog, and most frogs in general.

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    Re: *noob* anyone familiar with "e.anthonyi"?

    I have told others this, but as anthonyi are dart frogs, I would Recommend getting a dendroboard account as well, they are more active and a lot of the members likely got into the hobby the same way...
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    Re: Spring Peeper Care

    If you are talking about using egg crate or LECA as a dranage layer as your artificial bottom, yes, you can, as long as you use another substrate (eco earth, plantation soil, ABG mix, etc.) On top....
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  15. Thread: Bloated

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    Re: Bloated

    Looks like an obese frog, or maybe just a big female. Probably a safe bet to say it is not bloating

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    Re: How to vary gray tree frog diet

    This may take awhile, but you could get a few insects frog the outdoors that are not poisonous and the are about the right size, then breed them for a few generations and feed those offspring. They...
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    Re: Leeches ate my frogspawn!

    Any medium fish (I don't know any species in the UK, so I can't help you there) that you could feed earthworms would ear leaches, just put in a number that can be easily removed at the end of the...
  18. Re: Behavioural ecology: Fungus makes tree frogs sing

    They are just screaming Help! I'm sick!

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    Re: Hi All New and need help.

    If I were you, I would go with Oophaga pumilio (a species of dart frog), as they will use the entire land portion, they are diurnal, active, and very pretty. If you have good filtration and put some...
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    Re: Newbie - looking for recommendations

    That's a nice size, you could fit 3-4 medium size terrestrial dart in it! (ex. Tinctorius, leucamelas, maybe Terriblis or Vittius) good luck! Dart frogs are very rewarding pets.

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    Re: Newbie - looking for recommendations

    Welcome! How big is the biopod? That will be a main factor in what poison dart frog you can get. (There are probably hundreds of different species in the pet trade). Also, have you ever kept frogs...
  22. Re: WC Grey Tree Frog - parasites (worms) in stool, ID possible?

    If frogs can get tapeworm, that might be what it is. (Although cricket eggs are more likely) I have heard that tapeworm eggs look like rice...

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    Re: White's tree frog sick or stressed?

    If your frog is spending a lot of the time on the ground and in the moss, the humidity is probably too low. Also, in my experience, frogs seem more happy and active of there are many live plants....
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    Re: African dwarf frog named Zeus

    So cute! :) they are great communal animals... you should get another!! (Personally I have two, and they are some of my favorite aquatic pets)

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    Re: Adjusting to Captivity?

    From what I have heard, cane toads have a hard time adjusting to captivity, but there are a few things you can do to help. (Not sure how well they work, as I have never had a cane toad, but it...
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