I've created a new social group called the Caecilian Enthusiasts Society. It's open to anyone interested in the captive care and natural history of these amzing amphibians.
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I've created a new social group called the Caecilian Enthusiasts Society. It's open to anyone interested in the captive care and natural history of these amzing amphibians.
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I'm bumping this up to see if we have anymore caecilian enthusiasts here on FrogForum.
Theoretically I don't keep any of my amphibian house mates. The caecilian are my personal favourite of many amphibian (at least 5 different species of frogs) residents of "The Rocks" (my home beside a natural rock pool) in Honduras, Central America.
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Wow, it has been a long time since 1) I've been on this forum, and 2) this thread has been posted on! Nonetheless, I received the email which notified of a reply and summoned me from my salamander-induced coma.
That is awesome, Gringoloco! What species of caecilian do you have there in "The Rocks"?
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