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  1. #1
    Mercedesherp
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    Default Re: Hormone induced frog breeding.

    This an an area that encompasses an individuals understanding, and ability to actually accomplish this. Growing frogs, and then expecting hormone injections to produce viable reproductive products is an absurdity.
    It is also obvious that there exits an informational vacume concerning this.
    While I understand some of the problems associated to Ceratophrys breeding, perhaps the most important aspect is that some just don't follow thru with preliminary
    requirements or protocols, and endure a self imposed, premature defeat.
    Only those that actually invest in the animals, time, and research will prevail.
    ( lets see, how many are there ? )

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    onedge30
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    Default Re: Hormone induced frog breeding.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mercedesherp View Post
    This an an area that encompasses an individuals understanding, and ability to actually accomplish this. Growing frogs, and then expecting hormone injections to produce viable reproductive products is an absurdity.
    It is also obvious that there exits an informational vacume concerning this.
    While I understand some of the problems associated to Ceratophrys breeding, perhaps the most important aspect is that some just don't follow thru with preliminary
    requirements or protocols, and endure a self imposed, premature defeat.
    Only those that actually invest in the animals, time, and research will prevail.
    ( lets see, how many are there ? )
    And do you have anything to add to the research? Or breeding ABF?

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    Mercedesherp
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    Default Re: Hormone induced frog breeding.

    John Clare's article provides all the basic info anyone would need to breed these frogs.
    While I do not have any actuall experience breeding these, I do with Ceratophrys.
    My husbandry mirrors what John reccomends for ABFs, just slight differences.
    Male combat may be considered an important componet for natural breeding in this species.
    For hormone treatment, see attached....if it works.
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    Mercedesherp
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    Default Re: Hormone induced frog breeding.

    Sorry, that was the wrong attachement. Try this one.
    Everyone who works with homones should have a Vet to assist and supervise.
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  6. #5
    Mercedesherp
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    Default Re: Hormone induced frog breeding.

    So quiet now,.......................
    You have what you need . No more excuses, Do or Dont,

  7. #6
    onedge30
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    Default Re: Hormone induced frog breeding.

    Mercedes, why so hostile? I thank you for the information and look forward to reading and pulling information from it for breeding.

    I don't know you and you don't know me. We all come from different experience backgrounds. So, please don't judge what you do not know.

    The main goal here is to ask and learn. And I personally strive to always learn more. So, I will always be asking more and more. And some question may seem 'dumb' to others, but I will still ask.

  8. #7
    jelkins
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    Default Re: Hormone induced frog breeding.

    You gotta be kidding me! Someone ask a question, a very good question, and that spawns a bunch of input from what can only be a psychic. I'm mean only a psychic would be able to know how people are going to use this information, right? That has to be it cause the only other explanation would be pure egotism and a high degree of ignorance.

    No one ever claimed that natural breeding shouldn't be the best possible scenario and I believe most members on this site will agree that it is.

    The use of hormones to condition amphibians (xenopus & pregnancy tests) for reproductive success has been used for decades, does require some basic knowledge that should be demonstrated by an experienced person, but no question about it, it isn't heart surgery or anything remotely close.

    It's a shame to log on, see such interesting topics posted by other members, and then see it hijacked by pure stupidity.

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