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    Heterixalus madagascariensis has some of the coolest looking eyes.

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    You seem very experience at a young age, alot more experienced then I but I am 2 years younger. Would love pictures of their enclosures.

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    So cute Emily, I love me some reed frogs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bellerophon View Post
    So cute Emily, I love me some reed frogs.
    Thanks Lee! I am "prepping" my group for breeding now so if I get eggs when they go in the rain chamber I'll tell you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Highum View Post
    You seem very experience at a young age, alot more experienced then I but I am 2 years younger. Would love pictures of their enclosures.
    I definitely would not classify myself as experienced, I have only two species of reeds and have yet to breed either...but thanks. And its nice to see other teenagers interested in amphibians too :P.

    The two H. argus/pusillus I received as a froglet and a tadpole at the end of July, so they are not in anything too special right now. I'll try to get an updated picture of the H. madagascariensis vivarium soon though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by birdsflybackwards View Post
    I definitely would not classify myself as experienced, I have only two species of reeds and have yet to breed either...but thanks. And its nice to see other teenagers interested in amphibians too :P.
    You are more experienced than most "adults", so don't sell yourself short.

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