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    Richard co1
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    Hi Kelly....
    It's been a while now but how are your Chiromantis xerampelina getting on?
    I have 1.0.0 Chiromantis xerampelina and have had him for a few years now.....
    He came into the country accidentally in someones suitcase after an African holiday! He was then handed into my workplace....
    I have been looking to try and find him a female but it's proving difficult to find this species for sale in the uk....
    Well anyway hope your three are still well....
    Richard

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    KellyM
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    They are doing very well thank you!
    They have fat little sides and are very active.
    I believe I have two males and one female.

    Do you have a picture of yours by any chance?
    There isn't too much info I've found on these guys out there, but they are great!
    They've been some of my favorite frogs

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    Richard co1
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    Hi Kelly.... Good I'm glad they are settled....
    I do have pics but I'm new to this forum/pic uploading so will have to learn how first :0(
    Will deff send you some of him and his housing when I'm up to speed.....
    Have you observed any courtship/breeding behaviours?
    Richard

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    Hi Richard

    Welcome to the forum It is really easy to post pictures on the forum. Click on "Post Reply", scroll down a little to "Attach Files", when you click on "Manage Attachments", you will be able to upload several different formats of photos either directly from your computer or from the web.

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    Very cool frog species! They often get passed over because they don't look shocking but, like Terry said, physiologically they are amazing.

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    Hi Kelly:

    Glad your frogs are doing well. Keep us updated on their progress and please post some pix when you get a chance.

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    JSG
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    Hi guys,
    I'm fortunate enough to live with these guys outside in my garden! With us now moving into autumn they seem to disappear but you bet your bottom dollar, as soon as the first rains fall they will be out in hordes ready for breeding.
    I'm actually contemplating getting a couple and starting a breeding project should there be a demand for them in the UK, US, Canada and Europe.

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