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    Kurt
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    There is also Microhylids, such as tomato frogs and red-banded rubber frogs. I have both and plan to breed them at some point. If you plan on tomatos you will need at least one yellow one and one red one. Why? the males are yellow and the females are red. I have one male and tell you the truth I have not seen many males offered for sale.

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    JoeS
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    This catches my interest. Kurt I think you and I should talk a bit more about this if that is alright with you.

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    Kurt
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    Yeah its ok. Be warned though, I have yet to breed tomatos or rubber frogs, so I won't be able to answer too many questions.

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    JoeS
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    Not a problem, it wont be for a while. I need to move and have a lot more room. My apartment is overrun with animals

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    Kurt
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    I hear ya!

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