What choo talkin' bout Willis?!?!? I ain't forcing nothin' down nobody's throat!!! Maybe one day I will make it out to the West Coast Cheri. You just never know. Until then, I'll keep rockin' this midwest thing![]()
For some reason Jeff, I thought you lived here in so-cal..something about orange county pops up in my head.
i Live in south Orange county. 45 minutes from 2 major frog breeders.![]()
Oh haha maybe that was you.
jealous of you so cal 'ers ...its winter here...and its only getting worse
josh ur gunna be at pomona expo this year
Adrian, are you breeding your frogs?
No, I actually just got my two Stolzmanni pacmans just recently and I am interested in breeding them if I have a boy and a girl. I was hoping someone locally would know how to do that so I could see their setup. Mine are both babies right now so I've got time to figure it out.
Theres basically two ways u can do it go all out or not weve tryed a way where we poke holes in a gallon jug and connect a water pump to recreate the rain effect heres a cool rainchamber vid:YouTube - New RC.wmv
Epicfrogman is right having a group instead of just a pair will greatly increase your chances of success. For years I've pondered the idea of breeding either budgett's pacmans or pyxies but the idea of all those babies kind of discourages me from going through with it.
Hank(mercedesherp) has bred ceratophry's before He'd probably be the best guy on the forum to talk about it with. Hank if you read this, I'm not sure if you got my email but I greatly appreciate that article you sent. It was great.
OH the guy who posted that vid is the same guy who's female produced all the Caatinga horned frogs in captivity.
Yes to either of them, they're a team.
ya its too bad the Caatanga i got died it was just so fraglile and needed a special dry heat/humid combo or something because of the region they are from. I was nicely reimbursed though which i will unveil soon.![]()
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