Just wanted to say beautiful setup. It and your collection pics are what convinced me to register here.
Just wanted to say beautiful setup. It and your collection pics are what convinced me to register here.
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Thank you Rodsboys!!! and welcome to the forum!!! There is a really great group of people on here - - what kind of frogs do you have?
I currently have 2 young female X. laevis. One grey, one albino. I plan to add to the group this summer when I take the family on vacation. I want to grab a pair of reticulated and anything else different I can get a hold of.
In the past I kept X. laevis and I kept/bread tons of ADF's over the years. My background is mainly fish of all types, but I have a lot of experienc with newts in the past.
Great to be here. Seems hard to find a forum dedicated to these types of frogs with decent action in a forum format.
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Seems like you are bringing good things to the forum as well!
Too bad you weren't in the USA - I planned on breeding at least three pairs this summer - my pair of reticulated x.laevis, my piebald male and one of my females, and my pair of x.borealis.
I am not 100% sure of shipping internationally but I am pretty sure that it is illegal for live specimens. I am going to have to look into it a little more. There are a few people in CA that I would love to do business with lol.
I will be driving down this summer. Not out your way,but state to state shipping is do-able. I am visiting family as well as hitting up some museums and such. Perhaps something can be worked out when the time comes. I am pretty sure the requirements for crossing the border are a little more laid back then shipping live animals. I have taken a few things across the border legally over the years.
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Maybe that will work out quite well and considering that you have experience with ACF already I would feel comfortable with you taking newly morphed froglets back with you - they would just need their own set up while they grow large enough to be housed with your current ACF.
I hope to get them breeding in the first couple weeks of June, so by the end of July or early August I should hopefully have some froglets morphing.
I plan to be in the states in early August. Had I not run into you here I was going to order a couple pairs of reticulateds from xenopus.com.
Do you have any idea what it cost to ship? They give a range on that site, but from what I have read here you have some experience with it.
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