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    John Beatty
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    Default new pair of budgets do i need to hibernate both for breeding

    hello all i just got a pair of budgets and would like to give breeding them a shot and am looking for any help on this to give it a shot. do i need to hibernate them both for a better chance? hope to hear from anyone that has any knowledge on these guys to give it a shot. Thanks John

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    Default Re: new pair of budgets do i need to hibernate both for breeding

    How old are they ?
    1.0.0 Ceratophrys ornata CB
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    Default Re: new pair of budgets do i need to hibernate both for breeding

    when i got them was told a year and a half i will add pics tomorrow of them they are 3in snout to vent and plumpy

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    Default Re: new pair of budgets do i need to hibernate both for breeding

    Welcome to Frog Forum John and good luck with your breeding efforts!
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    John Beatty
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    Default Re: new pair of budgets do i need to hibernate both for breeding

    thank you. so far not the easiest to get alot of info on but i am trying.

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    Do you know how to sex these frogs? I have a bit of advice I can share. With any frog species, these included, it's best to have a breeding group set up, as in more than a pair. In nature frogs congregate in large groups. But getting a group of budgett's will help increase your chances of success. These are supposed to be more of the tougher frogs to breed.

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    John Beatty
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    thank you any advise will be greatly appritiated i just brought them out today and giving them a day or so before offering food is this correct? and if a group is best i will pick more up yhis year

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