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    Quote Originally Posted by Leon1993 View Post
    it was funny cause all the unfertile eggs were together at the top of the masses.
    I had also some egg clutches, where the top eggs didn't develop / wheren't fertile.

    I would love to see some habitat shots, if you have.

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    Sure i will take some shots of the place and some other tree frogs that are common there, too bad i don't have a good camera so i will have to use my celphone as always.

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    Do either of you export to the USA? I have been looking for annae for several months now.
    Thanks

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    I don't export to the USA, but they have been bred in the last years in the USA too.

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    Good to find this thread again; thanks for sharing all the excellent photos and breeding events !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kfen View Post
    Do either of you export to the USA? I have been looking for annae for several months now.
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    I don't export to US neither sorry, this project is just for conservation and even if i want to export some individuals it is illegal here.

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    Ive been told that they are illegal to ship in the united states now anyway. (ENDANGERED SPECIES)
    I have no proof of this...but is been in the discussions here

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    Yes, the IUZN has listed them as endangered:
    Agalychnis annae (Blue-sided Treefrog)

    And they are protected by the CITES regulations. => In the European Union, you need a Certificate of Origin for you animals and shipping them across EU boarders is probably a lot of (CITES) paperwork.

    But, as I mentioned before: They have been bred in the US in the last couple of years => there should be a stock of A. annae in the US. So, take care of this stock, that this species does not get lost again.

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    Thank you Leon for doing conservation efforts!!!! Best thing I heard on here in sometime now. Have you thought about keeping half the stock and keep on using them as breeders. That way you will have a larger stock to release in the long run rather than just one female??? If you need help with funding this project myself and others on here should be willing to step forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by earthtiger View Post
    Yes, the IUZN has listed them as endangered:
    Agalychnis annae (Blue-sided Treefrog)

    And they are protected by the CITES regulations. => In the European Union, you need a Certificate of Origin for you animals and shipping them across EU boarders is probably a lot of (CITES) paperwork.

    But, as I mentioned before: They have been bred in the US in the last couple of years => there should be a stock of A. annae in the US. So, take care of this stock, that this species does not get lost again.
    I didn't know about the regulations, thanks for the heads up. I have been searching for several months and I have found a few people that have bred them in the US a few years ago, but for various reasons, none of those people have them (including breeding stock) any more. So if anyone is currently breeding them in the US please contact me. Thanks.

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