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    guppygal
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    Default Blue/bronze auratus - finally growing up!

    I was able to get some current pix of a couple of blue/bronze auratus babies, tho they look more like juvies or sub-adults these days. I love the way their patterns change over time - they morphed oow almost totally blue with nearly black spots.

    Their parents are on the coco hut, and the tiniest one was oow on Oct 2. They're very prolific breeders.

    If the weather ever cools off, I'll be able to sell these pretty lil frogs. That's a big IF.....

    thanks!
    kristi
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    That's great. How long have they been breeding for you?

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    Default Re: Blue/bronze auratus - finally growing up!

    Very beautiful! If I am ever to get darts...it's going to be a very hard choice of which ones to pick!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LilyPad View Post
    Very beautiful! If I am ever to get darts...it's going to be a very hard choice of which ones to pick!!!
    Yeah I've got that problem too. Maybe that is why I seem to be collecting a pair of everything.

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    Awesome frogs kristi! I may be intrested in a group this fall. I have something big up mt sleeve for asl my friends on the forum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grrrit View Post
    Awesome frogs kristi! I may be intrested in a group this fall. I have something big up mt sleeve for asl my friends on the forum!
    Sweet!! I can help

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    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    That's great. How long have they been breeding for you?
    I bought this pair with a tadpole last September. The tad came out of the water on Oct 2. Since then, I get a clutch of eggs about once a week.

    At first, I tried cup-raising the tads, but it got pretty crowded after awhile. Now, I put all the new tads in a 50g tank I call the 'swamp' - it's half dry, half water. I have dozens of babies in the tank, but there's lots of places to hide, so I have to sneak up on 'em to get a good glimpse.

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    larry b
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    Default Re: Blue/bronze auratus - finally growing up!

    There some nice frogs u got there, nice pics.

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