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    Default Re: Have been made quite an offer!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenste View Post
    I was contacted by a local, privately owned pet store about selling wholesale.

    I was originally downsizing my stock numbers to take a break from breeding, and I have been made an offer to be a sole supplier to the store. They are looking to get into more of an amphibian and reptilian selection and want to source local breeders. They also want me to set up a larger tank in their shop as a display tank for adults.

    Guess I am going to be busy. It is going to take a couple months before I have froglets big enough for selling, and in the mean time they are changing around a portion of the store....but until then....WOO HOO!
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    breed with the piebald!

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    Albino x Pied for sure.

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    Default Re: Have been made quite an offer!!!

    My piebald is a bit....slow...he is almost 2 years old and I have yet to see him amplex. I have her in a 30 gallon tank with the piebald and an albino male - let's see who charms the lady first!
    72 Gallon Bow - ACF and GF tank.
    26 Gallon Bow - ACF tank.

    20 Gallon Long - ACF tank.


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    Congrats!! sounds like fun!!

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    Default Re: Have been made quite an offer!!!

    Well...while waiting for my frogs to breed - quess who did??? No, it wasn't me! It was my axolotls!!! The female and male were added into the tank together for the first time THREE DAYS AGO - and today she laid eggs! For those who are unfamiliar with axolotls...they don't mate like other amphibians. The males lays piles of sperm around the tank, and the female walks over them, picks them up, fertilizers her eggs, and then lays them.

    I had originally missed the spermatores but trust me, I see them now!

    I separated out 10 eggs for my first attempt at raising them. In 2-4 weeks hopefully some of them will hatch.

    So...looks like I might be raising lots of babies! Now my frogs better get to work! The teenager axolotls are putting the veteran frogs to shame!
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    72 Gallon Bow - ACF and GF tank.
    26 Gallon Bow - ACF tank.

    20 Gallon Long - ACF tank.


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    You might want to separate more than ten eggs to raise, twenty would require no more effort and you get a bigger pay when you sell them to the shops plus you have the advantage of making selections of axolotls you want to keep from a larger pool.

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