Oh those are awesome!
I need to find a care sheet for one of these lil guys before I commit.
Hi everyone,
I'm happy to announce that I now have what I believe to be one of the most beautiful leaf frogs available for sale.
(CB) juvenile Agalychnis Annae.
If you are interested in seeing more pictures of their development check out the link below.
http://www.dendroboard.com/forum/tre...-tadpoles.html
(CB) juvenile Agalychnis Annae
Line: Todd Kelly
Age: 6 mon.
Price: $40
+ Shipping
txt me if interested at (636) 295 2157
Here are some photos of the parents
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Oh those are awesome!
I need to find a care sheet for one of these lil guys before I commit.
Omg there beautiful. Is the one still avail?
Yes I have two left. Txt me at 636 295 2157 if your interested.
Hey Everyone! There are 14 frogs still available because a sale fell through. I will try my best to send out groups of mixed sex.
PS (I cannot hold frogs longer that 24 hrs without payment)
Txt or call me at 636 295 2157 with inquiries.
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I would love to have a couple, but my build is for RETFs, wish I could mix.
Humidity levels
Cleanliness
Food
Cover
Tree frogs generally spend most of their time in the tree canopy as apposed to the forest floor. Because of this they are subjected to good air circulation which in turn means lower humidity levels. 85% to 100% for prolonged periods can cause the development of bacterial or fungal infections.
(Use of a rain chamber when breeding is the exception.)
Enclosure's must be cleaned regularly. This is a must because waste which if left in the tank will heighten mold and bacterial levels.
Crickets are the main readily available food although some people feed roaches and other insects.
Tough leafy plants where the frogs can hide help reduce stress and provide eating and sleeping platforms.
What works for me:
I keep the frogs in a Exo-Terra 18x18x24 tall or regular aquarium a computer fan. The The Exo-Terra naturally has enough air flow to fulfill my frogs fresh air needs.
When I kept my A. Annae in a planted tank I found it was hard to keep mold levels at bay. Paper towels were the most sanitary and economical substrate I found. One can see that they are visually clean and when the entire tank is misted before lights out, they help provide humidity during the night. I sometimes also mist in the morning before I go to work if the paper towels look to dry. Some people also like to provide the frogs with a 1/4" or less of water in a dish to give them a soaking spot.
I like to feed 3-5 1/4" to 1/2" crickets per frog every or every other evening. Alternated dusting with Rapashi products provide vitamins and minerals as does feeding crickets healthy foods. I use Josh's frogs cricket feed. I quit using potatoes and lettuce as cricket feed because of this cause a lot of feeder deaths.
I hope everyone finds this post is helpful.
Good luck,
Seth
I would not mix them, especially the blue and RETF, just can't have all the tanks I want with different frogs
those are cool!!!
How many do u have left? Sorry for the late response ... For some reason every time I try an go into my messages I get kicked off.
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Pink feet frogs
Still have 4 left. PM or Txt me if anyone want's them.
Thanks, Seth
Last 4 sold
Thank everyone. Happy frogging!
if you breed any more of these please let me know =o)
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