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    Good luck would like if you kept us updated.

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    Thanks. When I do manage to breed them, I will write an article on it.

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    Thanks

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    You're welcome and good luck getting some rubber frogs of your own. I love mine. Would love to get some of the species that you don't get to see in the pet trade, like affinis and annectens. Maybe somalicus as well, though I have no idea what looks like.

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    Are rain chambers required to mate all kinds of frogs? Because I have a pair of Green tree frogs 1 female and 1 male and was wondering if they'd be mating anytime soon.

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    I think amphibians need some sort of rain chamber to get going in that department. Rain is usually the factor that starts up the breeding season, whether its the first warm rains in the temperate zones or the first rains of the wet seasons in the tropics. Its weather that plays a major role in amphibian reproduction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    I think amphibians need some sort of rain chamber to get going in that department. Rain is usually the factor that starts up the breeding season, whether its the first warm rains in the temperate zones or the first rains of the wet seasons in the tropics. Its weather that plays a major role in amphibian reproduction.
    I would like to point out that rain is only an important factor to species that live in areas that experience droughts or low rain fall for extended periods of time, and also for species that only breed in temporary bodies of water.
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