Wow-great room. I hope to do something very similar in the future. How many setups do you have and what frogs to you mostly deal with? Thanks for sharing with us!
Wow-great room. I hope to do something very similar in the future. How many setups do you have and what frogs to you mostly deal with? Thanks for sharing with us!
Hello Tony and welcome to Frog Forum.
Nice frog room!
Here is my current list:
4 Adelphobates galactonotus '75% Orange'
4 Adelphobates galactonotus 'Yellow'
12 Agalychnis annae
15 Agalychnis callidryas
4 Bombina orientalis (Free to a good home if anyone wants them...)
1 Ceratophrys cranwelli Albino
2 Dendrobates auratus 'Taboga Island'
5 D. tinctorius 'Azureus'
3 D. tinctorius 'Cobalt'
2 D. tinctorius 'New River'
1 D. tinctorius 'Powder Blue'
1 Hypsiboas calcaratus
2 Megophrys nasuta
14 Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis
14 Pseudacris regilla
I am raising tads/eggs of A. annae, A. callidryas, D. tinctorius 'Azureus' and P. hypochondrialis, also have a group of 10 Agalychnis (Hylomantis) lemur coming next week and a group of 30 A. moreletii coming shortly after.
So, in other words, you've got your hands full!!I hope to see pictures of your collection and I wish you all the best in the new arrivals and the tads/eggs. Very exciting!
Cool frog room, though the walls are a little too red for me. Awesome collection!
Thanks Kurt. I wasn't sure about the color but I REALLY didn't want to repaint the room.It turned out much better than I thought it would, the contrast looks pretty good in person.
Here are the pics Cheri asked for of my red eye egg development:
Day one:
Day two:
Day three:
Day four:
Day five:
Day six:
Day seven:
Odd looking tadpoles, a few of these hatched out:
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Incredible pictures-thanks for sharing!
Now that's what I'm talking about....those are great pictures. Please keep us posted on their development. Tony, thank you very much for joining us here...I give you a great big welcome. Please stick around.. hopefully you don't mind quirky humor and bad frog jokes.
Here are some random shots of my frogs:
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