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    Thanks for posting that Ron.
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    Very interesting. I hope the tad does alright.

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    Fascinating, thanks Ron for posting that. I had a search on the net about them and the two sites, one being Wikipedia, say the female transports the tadpole as well. One site said that in captivity the male has been found to transport the Tadpole. You should put them right. You Guys really know your stuff. It just goes to show how amazing our gorgeous frogs in the world really are. Thanks again Ron

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    In my Ranitomeya species it has always been the male that transports the tadpole but with my O. pumilio pair (solarte) it is always my female.

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