Here are some of the frogs I work with, some old shots and some recent.
Oophaga pumilio 'solarte'
transporting tadpole
froglet
mother and froglet emerging from bromeliad
Ranitomeya summersi
when I first got them
tadpole about to pop front legs
Phyllobates terribilis 'mint'
Mantella laevigata
Ranitomeya variabilis 'highland'
Ok, I think that's it for now
Holy ****! Those frogs are gorgeous! They make the frogs in my collection look ugly.
Kurt has it right. Mike, those are fantastic. Your photography is very good too. I'm intrigued. What species do you breed/have you bred?
Founder of Frogforum.net (2008) and Caudata.org (2001)
Mike...All I can say is WOW...Beautiful frogs & Photo's.
That is amazing! I am so jealous!
Well, I usually breed my animals in cycles so I gave some species a break for now (by lowering humidity in some cases), but am currently breeding R. imitator, R. summersi, E. tricolor, O. pumilio, and R. variabilis.
Thanks for the comments, I'd like to get a DSLR one of these days, still using a cheap point and shoot camera (but the macro feature gets the job done).
DLSR? Sorry not very good with electronics. I want to learn to take better photos of my pets.
Digital Single Lens Reflex, a type of camera, sorry for the abbreviations.
No it is not a problem.
I am speechless.
I wish I had the time and patients to give to such amazing specimens. (My caudates keep me pretty busy)
These are magnificent specimens in magnificent enclosures. I look forward to future posts of your breeding projects!
Watching FrogTV because it is better when someone else has to maintain the enclosure!
god i love them all , expecially the first one , what is that plant , if you dont mind me asking
In the first photo, oak leaf ficus.
Wow! No other words can describe those photos accurately. Thank you so much for sharing.
Beautiful pictures and frogs.
It's amazing how they carry their tadpoles around like that.
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