Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
Wow he is tiny.

Calphotos is a project of the University of California at Berkeley. I'm a big fan. It's where their Amphibiaweb.org project gets its photos.
Cool, learned something new today. The female is double his size but they have both doubled in size in the last 2 weeks. I am hoping to get them big enough to get them into their viv before September. They have an amazing apatite and at first they will ambush prey but I have also witnessed them running down flightless fruit flies. They know with the termites that they can just sitting around and pick them off. Its pretty cool watching them because they walk like the bubbling kasina (Kassina senegalensis) and can move really fast.

I really hope to get these guys breeding next season.

Does anyone in the states keep foam nest frogs (Chiromantis xerampelina)?