I wouldn't bother with a red bulb. Amphibians (and reptiles) do indeed see colour.
I wouldn't bother with a red bulb. Amphibians (and reptiles) do indeed see colour.
thanks again, took off red bulb, seems they ate, don't know if they all got an even amount. They don't look skinny
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Amazing photos, truly incredible creatures. Good luck with them, their so delicate looking.
*Insert Jealous Face*![]()
thanks, well got a hanging water bowl to avoid fishing out dead crickets and the others seemed to have gained weight but one is still lagging a bit
the other one looks fat by comparison
Do you have a really nice camera? I can't seem to get either of my cameras to take good up close pictures
They are really stunning frogs!! I'm loving the hanging water bowl, am now on a personal mission to find me one![]()
Very nice photos - well done!
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I am in Massachusetts, you're in Maine I believe. Not too far away. I will be at Manchester, most like with the NEHS, but I can't sell any animals. The NEHS will have their show in May, I may be selling there.
Treefrogs don't drown easily. So no worries there.
yeah I'm a graphic design student so I have a digital SLR camera, I have plenty of pics. The waterbowl is great because, it uses magnets, I don't have anymore crickets drowning, and it also has a food bowl attachment (crickets and roaches can get out so its pretty useless for me)
and on a side note, I wish wax worm cultures didn't look so messy, I want to get them moths
mid color change
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