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    Matt Yates
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    Default Rhacophorus reinwardtii Blue webbed gliding tree frog

    So this is a frog I have though was awesome since I was a little boy. I have over the last few years seen them become avalable to the public and actually somewhat common on reptile classified sites. If there is anyone on these boards that has a little experience with them I have a few questions.
    1. Are people breeding them in large numbers now or are all of them WC?
    2. What kind of care is required for this species?

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    Default Re: Rhacophorus reinwardtii Blue webbed gliding tree frog

    No one is breeding them. Care wise, they require the same care as other tropical tree frogs, such as Red Eyes and White's Tree Frogs.
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    I have them and I am planning on breeding them, just got to get my but in gear. I know that some have bred them, but this is not a common occurance as of yet.

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    Default Re: Rhacophorus reinwardtii Blue webbed gliding tree frog

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    I have them and I am planning on breeding them, just got to get my but in gear. I know that some have bred them, but this is not a common occurance as of yet.
    Can't wait to see a pictorial or even better a video on the setup and breeding process

    Good Luck!

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    Default Re: Rhacophorus reinwardtii Blue webbed gliding tree frog

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Yates View Post
    So this is a frog I have though was awesome since I was a little boy. I have over the last few years seen them become avalable to the public and actually somewhat common on reptile classified sites. If there is anyone on these boards that has a little experience with them I have a few questions.
    1. Are people breeding them in large numbers now or are all of them WC?
    2. What kind of care is required for this species?

    Every once in a while I will see CB but it isn't common. Depending on the batch WC's can either do well or have high mortality. Most likely WC is all you will be able to find. Sometimes you have to pay your money and take your chances. This frog is one of those situations if you really want them.

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    Default Re: Rhacophorus reinwardtii Blue webbed gliding tree frog

    Quote Originally Posted by dkk08 View Post
    Can't wait to see a pictorial or even better a video on the setup and breeding process

    Good Luck!
    Not going to happen as I don't have the equipment.

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