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    Tony
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    Just received this group of Agalychnis moreletii from Michael Burger.


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    John911
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    Very nice. Hope to have some of these eventually.

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    Jace
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    Wow, that is quite a few. Okay, now I'm jealous! Thanks for sharing and best of luck with them.

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    Tony
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    Go big or go home I say. Thanks for the compliments.

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    John911
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    Go big or go home I say. Thanks for the compliments.
    Horned frog big? Lol.

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    Tony
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    Quote Originally Posted by John911 View Post
    Horned frog big? Lol.
    Not quite, but what they lack in size they make up for in numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    Not quite, but what they lack in size they make up for in numbers.
    True story. We received 5 Big eyed babies ourselves yesterday, unfortunately one didn't make it.

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    Tony
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    Quote Originally Posted by John911 View Post
    True story. We received 5 Big eyed babies ourselves yesterday, unfortunately one didn't make it.
    That's a shame, sorry to hear it.

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    charlamanda
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    What type of frogs are Agalychnis moreletii ?
    I have 3 Gray Tree froglets that seem to be the exact size as those and it's been three months plus since they morphed!!! I suspect a problem, maybe with parasites.
    You would have all been impressed with my yard a few months ago. I had thousands, yes thousands of froglets everywhere that looked just like those! It was so nerve racking to walk around the deck, yard and go in and out of the house, but I just loved it.
    Congradulations on your new babies=).Take plenty of pics as they grow, please
    Tony, sorry to hear about your DOA, that's a shame. They are so cute!

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    Tony
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    Quote Originally Posted by charlamanda View Post
    What type of frogs are Agalychnis moreletii ?
    Black eyed tree frogs, they are related to red eyed tree frogs.

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    charlamanda
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    Quote Originally Posted by charlamanda View Post
    What type of frogs are Agalychnis moreletii ?
    I have 3 Gray Tree froglets that seem to be the exact size as those and it's been three months plus since they morphed!!! I suspect a problem, maybe with parasites.
    You would have all been impressed with my yard a few months ago. I had thousands, yes thousands of froglets everywhere that looked just like those! It was so nerve racking to walk around the deck, yard and go in and out of the house, but I just loved it.
    Congradulations on your new babies=).Take plenty of pics as they grow, please
    Tony, sorry to hear about your DOA, that's a shame. They are so cute!
    Whoopsies! sorry I meant John, not Tony, my bad!LOL

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    charlamanda
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    Black eyed tree frogs, they are related to red eyed tree frogs.
    Thanks, that was a fast response!!! Is that the same frog on your avatar?
    Your avatar frog pic is really an adorable frog.

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    John911
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    Tony, safe to assume you're going to breed them?

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    Tony
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    Quote Originally Posted by charlamanda View Post
    Thanks, that was a fast response!!! Is that the same frog on your avatar?
    Your avatar frog pic is really an adorable frog.
    My avatar is Agalychnis annae, another relative.

    Quote Originally Posted by John911 View Post
    Tony, safe to assume you're going to breed them?
    That is the plan. They are from two separate bloodlines, that is what the "A" and "B" markings are for, so I should be able to put together several nice unrelated groups when they grow up.

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    bshmerlie
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    Tony, how many different types of frogs are you breeding?

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    jtay
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    They are so cute! Congrats

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    Tony
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    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    Tony, how many different types of frogs are you breeding?
    I am raising tads from four species now, but I have several more that are intended for breeding projects and either out of season or not old enough yet.

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    Kurt
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    Group? Looks more like a small army to me.

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    Tony
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    charlamanda
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    Awe, so adorable, it makes me want to go out and get more frogs and other species too, but I am trying to be realistic and remind myself I have enough frogs and animals! It's not easy with pics likes these.

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