Hi guys!
I thought I'd update you on my Theloderma collection. Earlier this summer I was finally able to get a group of T. corticale from a breeder here in Sweden. That brings me up to three species now![]()
They are gorgeous frogs and I can see why they are the most popular of the mossy species. Another great thing about them is that they're not very shy.
Right now they live in the tank I kept the asperums in before they got their new home. I've bought a 60*45*60 (cm) Exo-terra that I'm working in right now for these guys.
My T. asperum keeps breeding and laying more eggs. Got around 25 tadpoles right now and a few juveniles. Managed to sell a few at the expo where I bought the corticale.
The plants in the tank for these guys are exploding, gonna be all green in there in notimeGot 6 adults and the tads in there. The juveniles are in smaller plastic bins to make sure the get to the food.
My T. gordoni is still the most shy frog I have. Actually not seen him eat once since I got him. He's on handsome guy though.
I also tried out some new food for my newly metamorphosed asperum. Right when they turn into frogs they are to small for dubia nymphs wich I feed the adults. I never got my fly cultures to work any good last time and they kinda required alot of work compared to roaches so I bought a culture of a roach called Blattodea sp. "kenya". They are a really small roach species, especially the nymphs. Perfect for small froglets. Only downside is that I haven't found a good way to get them from their bin to the frog container.
Hope you enjoyed! I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have.





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Got 6 adults and the tads in there. The juveniles are in smaller plastic bins to make sure the get to the food.
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