Thanks Lija for the non-judgmental answerI know it's hard to tell the nutters from the serious folks online.
I feel that working with these guys is a privilege and responsibility and will do everything in my power to replicate their natural environment first for their health and wellbeing. My interest in breeding them is that I feel that every one that comes into the trade is one LESS collected from the wild. It is the reason I chose this challenging species to work with. The second reason is that realistically looking at the climate where I live, this is the frog most likely to thrive. Conditions such as a humid environment would be too difficult to achieve uniformly (I know this well, as I keep hermit crabs and it took me almost a year to dial in their environment to be self-sustaining.)
So thanks again!





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I know it's hard to tell the nutters from the serious folks online.
Phyllomedusa sauvagii 3.0.1, Strawberry hermit crabs 1.1.0, 10 purple pinchers, African Grey 1.0.0, Alexandrine 1.0.0, Half Moon Conure 0.1.0 , Ivory-billed Aricari 1.0.0
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