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    I have never kept this species personally but I can give some info that I know about this species. These are commonly found in the Western Cape (Cape Town) in South Africa, the Cape has a Winter rainfall pattern (May - August) where this species becomes active. They are often found in Arum Lilly flowers hiding out there during the day. Breeding of this species should be the same/similar to that of the painted reed frog or any of the other Hyperolius species. Males will call for females from plants (reeds) around water pans and the eggs would be laid on plants around the water pan. I don't have my field guide on me at the moment, but I can check when I get home tonight to get specifics on the mating.

    I never knew that about "named for Argus the guardian of Io" we have a marathon called the Cape Argus and a newspaper called the Argus and I always thought it just came from that.

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    I had no idea where the came from till I read that in my field guide. I am assuming Cape Argus name has the same origin and the paper after the cape.

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    They are interesting little critters for sure!
    Watching FrogTV because it is better when someone else has to maintain the enclosure!

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    So true. Tonight when I was at Zoo Creatures/NERD there was this tiny little reed frog just singing its heart out. It wasn't phased at all that I was watching.

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    Guys I must appologise I made a mistake here, I was thinking of the Arum Lily Frog which is from the Cape, the Argus is found more in coastal bush from Northen Kwa-Zulu Natal and Mozambique. They lay their eggs in water pans on plants and the tadpoles are usually 45mm long. The males and females have recognisable differences.

    Kurt - You right about the red frogs, they love making a noise, it sounds wonderful when its one but when there's a whole group going at it, its deafening! I found a tinker reed frog last season (tiny guy) and I sat next to him for less than a minute and there was a ringing in my ear for the next few minutes. For their size these little guys are LOUD!!!!

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    I was just amazed how bold he was. It was dimly lit in the cage so I really couldn't tell what species he was. He was in a cage labeled asst reed frogs.

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