Quote Originally Posted by Heatheranne View Post
Great try Corey! I can appreciate your honesty. Sometimes bringing other forums into a post or conversation can stir the pot quickly. Sometimes better to stick to personal experiences vs. bringing in other names so-to-speak.

Though we tend to prefer our home here , both forums can offer us things and education that may be useful. It's all in how we use that information, and how we deal with those we encounter on a personal level . Take the good with the bad at some level, if you know what I mean .

Keep your head up and keep trying . Things have been set in motion and maybe they just need some time to practice. You've got the first part down. Now lets hope your male follows through . Good luck! I'll be excited to see those tads if they do .
Heather,

Yes sometimes its good to suck up your pride and admit you did wrong. Im not perfect by any means but I will not give up on these guys. Honestly I like the challenge of breeding these guys. Gives me a GOAL to work on. I will say you are 100% right when it comes to being educated of numberous forums. The mud flat and running water was an idea that came from a zoologist from the dendroboard who supported my idea and thinks its the most possible route to take. Honestly without his idea that seems pretty logical I would have never even thought of it or put it to a test. I will post new threads of success / failures to make sure everyone knows whats good and whats bad with this species. We ALL have to learn / start somewhere. However I have put a hold on this species and working with Blue eyed whites dumpys and Australian blue phase white dumpys at this point for the next month or two. Unfortunatly with only 1 rain chamber / breeding tank to work with im very limited on what I can do. I ended up breaking one of my 80 gallon breeder tanks that I used with the Rubys In the move. It was horrible.