well good luck! good thing you have your worm farm to feed those mouths on legs
well good luck! good thing you have your worm farm to feed those mouths on legs
African Bullfrogs, Clawed Frogs, Salamanders, Newts, Bearded Dragons,
Yes they are walking garbage disposals! It was hysterical watching itsy bitsy frogs attack those wigglers! Such fierce little eaters! And when the worms run out, luckily we are renting out our garage to a massive roach colony. They will be paying rent in the near future!!!
I didn't check out the site too much. But when did you purchase these 30 pyxies?
Congrats, but i know people who have been trying to breed Africans for years with no luck. Its not that easy even if you have a 10 inch monster.
Kim from the Frog Ranch probably has the process mastered now. You should of asked a step by step breeding scenario.
I am very interested in getting a few froglets. So if Kim is breeding where are they being sold?
Kevin: We made arrangements with Kim a couple of months ago, before the frogs were even bred, and they arrived yesterday. One batch of 15 (a month and a half old) and the second batch of 15 (a couple of days out of the water).
EpicFrogMan: Thank you. We do not intend to breed the Pyxies. We just want to learn more about them, and watch them grow. And hopefully one of the 30 will be a big ol boy for us to keep. After reading up on them for the last couple months, it became clear that breeding is no easy task, so we ruled that out a long time ago. But having this many and being able to monitor their growth is plenty good enough for now!![]()
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