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    Thanks. I wanted tiny dart frogs but I just can't cope with another feeder species (crickets, super worms, mealworms and the occasional purchase of hornworms and silkworms). These will likely be my only frogs; I couldn't resist the colors!

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    I love our red eyes. Im upset both of ours are boys. But we love them and are hunting a female. I remember when ours were that wee lmao. They get big fast, and fat(well mine are). What kind of geckos do you keep? Ive never had one, but always wanted a pair of dark brown and orange/red cresties... their eyes are odd but those rich earth tones are spectacular!

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    [QUOTE=Krispy;258453]I love our red eyes. Im upset both of ours are boys. But we love them and are hunting a female. I remember when ours were that wee lmao. They get big fast, and fat(well mine are). What kind of geckos do you keep? Ive never had one, but always wanted a pair of dark brown and orange/red cresties... their eyes are odd but those rich earth tones are spectacular![/s]

    I mostly keep and breed leopard geckos. I also breed African Fat Tail geckos, gargoyle geckos and SW banded geckos (Coleonyx: small, similar to leopard geckos, native to SW United States). In addition, I have a few specimens of: crested gecko, leachianus gecko, P. klemmeri and gold dust day gecko as well as 2 bearded dragons and a steppe runner. I can't believe I got frogs on top of all that!

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    Welcome to the addiction Hobby! Frogs are beautiful! I love Reds. A trick you may have heard of already is feeding your frogs from a Pyrex glass bowl. The crickets can't climb or jump on the glass and your frogs will quickly learn to dive into the bowl to collect their prey. Helps you keep tabs on how many they are eating and remove any uneaten crickets in the morning
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