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    haven't posted here, this one yet:



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    the bigger ones have now +-5 cm SVL:



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    the bigger ones have ~5 cm SVL:


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    Aren't these frogs really cool to have. I have one myself with a black eyed tree frog. They are so cool. Great pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frognerd101 View Post
    Aren't these frogs really cool to have.
    they are, they are!


    Quote Originally Posted by frognerd101 View Post
    I have one myself with a black eyed tree frog.
    be careful! Agalychnis annae and A. moreletii are very close related and can be crossbred. Since both a endangered species in the wild we should keep them pure!

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    Very nice frogs and photography; congratulations!
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    I think these are gorgeous pictures and I have to ask... How do you guys manage to get great looking photos of your frog when he is up and about and moving around and stuff? When I do it, my flash reflects on the glass and etc making the photo kind of blah.

    H'm, someone care to give tips and tricks?

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    While cleaning the tank today, some specimens woke up:


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    Quote Originally Posted by earthtiger View Post
    they are, they are!



    be careful! Agalychnis annae and A. moreletii are very close related and can be crossbred. Since both a endangered species in the wild we should keep them pure!
    Hi
    This is true,
    Breeding w/ difficulty even in experienced hands! Here is a good read! (earthtiger , I think I sent this to you once before ? )
    It's a great article.
    http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1102/1102.4039.pdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by flybyferns View Post
    Breeding w/ difficulty even in experienced hands! Here is a good read! (earthtiger , I think I sent this to you once before ? )
    It's a great article.
    http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1102/1102.4039.pdf
    yes, thanks, got it a while ago.



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