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    ExoticHerps, I originally had A LOT of questions for you, but let's start with this one question. What happened to Goodbye? I thought you learned everything you could from us and did not need us anymore...

    Remember this thread? http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...-good-bye.html

    What about this thread? http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...exus-pics.html

    OR this one? http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...duce-eggs.html

    Now to explain how I and another member (I wont name unless doesn't not mind being named) figured this out.

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    Both the same pictures, on different user accounts. These are screen shotted from my computer, and cannot be removed now. They both look awfully similar right?

    What about this link?
    http://ontario.kijiji.ca/c-pets-othe...AdIdZ498437803

    Seems to me you are selling a "breeding pair" in June, but obviously you still have them, and obviously they are not breeding, they are just in amplexus.

    What about flat out lying and another member asking you about it. That's not right.

    Originally Posted by Justin BaileyHave any pics?



    Actually it wasnt really me but my uncle used to breed them a long time ago so i dont really have any pics. But i am doing a video diary on the african bullfrog section right now about breeding them and if you want to learn or help out it would be great!


    Care to explain any of this?

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    Don't get me wrong here, I understand everyone deserves second chances, and I'm not out to get you, BUT when you come back on a new user account and start flat out lying to all of us, that's when it becomes another story. Why not just admit you left with not too many fans on here, come back and apologize on the same account? Instead you chose this way.

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    lol SCF what happened to all the fun?

    to Exoticherps i do have a few questions too. I'm all about projects and doing them if nobody is harmed, especially not frogs.

    i have issues with you trying to breed subadults in a first place, how old are they? when someone do a project they start with a reasoning of all steps involved, thus my second question, why do you try to do the way you do? why just 2 frogs? how are you planning on cooling them off step by step, etc, it may be useful for people. step 3 is very interesting, how exactly will the process happen of waking them up naturally? and why? as i said earlier i'm looking forward to follow this thread and how will it go, assuming frogs will NOT be harmed in a process and the only way to ensure this is to understand the reasoning of a project.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lija View Post
    lol SCF what happened to all the fun?

    to Exoticherps i do have a few questions too. I'm all about projects and doing them if nobody is harmed, especially not frogs.

    i have issues with you trying to breed subadults in a first place, how old are they? when someone do a project they start with a reasoning of all steps involved, thus my second question, why do you try to do the way you do? why just 2 frogs? how are you planning on cooling them off step by step, etc, it may be useful for people. step 3 is very interesting, how exactly will the process happen of waking them up naturally? and why? as i said earlier i'm looking forward to follow this thread and how will it go, assuming frogs will NOT be harmed in a process and the only way to ensure this is to understand the reasoning of a project.
    In my opinion it would be a disservice to the frog community here to condone false and inaccurate breeding procedures. It's all a fallacy, and if he were turning a new leaf, he wouldn't start out with all the lies. What good can come from a web of lies? How many people will take this thread seriously and blindly try to breed based upon this inaccurate information? To reputable keepers, I personally would strive to provide the most accurate information based upon my knowledge, without letting people muddy up information.

    Edit: and people here know you are a very knowledgeable keeper Lija, I don't want my statement confused or implied against you.

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    [QUOTE=SCF;185148]To reputable keepers, I personally would strive to provide the most accurate information based upon my knowledge, without letting people muddy up information.

    Spot on. Inaccurate information does no good at all for the well being of species in, and needing in the hobby. Definitely no good for new hobbyists wanting to learn proper practices either....
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    lol you guys are no fun lol but you're right! and SCF i don't mind to be named lol

    by the way the babies are here apparently and are for sale Baby african bullfrog - Oakville / Halton Region Pets For Sale - Kijiji Oakville / Halton Region Canada.
    same poster, but pictures are AB's from long ago, when he was asking to sex them.

    care to explain?

    P.S. why do i think we won't get a goodbye this time
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    Alright everyone has valid points here.

    Now I have to come in though and point out that if you did indeed create a second account and still have one active here it is a violation of forum policy and either they will have to be merged or one deleted. So you need to figure this out so it can be taken care of. This is a warning.

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    Exotic Herps has been asking me Alot of questions on how to breed Red eyes as well. I have a question for you as well. Why are you trying to breed so many different types of frogs at once? Are you trying to become a business? What are your intentions. IF I were you.... "I would focus on ONE SPECIES AT A TIME". Some people will mix information up on the 2 different species (assuming thats all your trying to breed right now) and it could be devistating for the frog. Dedicate your Time on breeding ONE SPECIES at a time. Also SHAME on you for trying to breed subadults. WAIT FOR THE CORRECT AGE. Very possible if you breed earlier your going to get eggs that are unfertile or deformed. If you want breeders buy a breeding pair. Thats all I have to say on the matter.

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