Kisa, I'm quite excited for you. You take great care of Bruce, I'm happy you want to add more... Looking forward to see what's in the future!
Kisa, I'm quite excited for you. You take great care of Bruce, I'm happy you want to add more... Looking forward to see what's in the future!
Last edited by Kisa; January 29th, 2011 at 06:24 PM. Reason: Misspell :P
I'd love a victorian green house all filled with plants and free range frogs. Like just a big bed in the middle. Maybe just all whites and tiger legs. Others would be too small and be eaten, even if it was a huge space, wait, crickets in the bed just ruined the thaught.
And frogs poop where ever!
Kisa, I think a ten gallon would be fine, especially for hypochondrialis and azurea, and possibly for tomopterna, but ask Mike Novy for sure. Your best bet for acquiring these frogs is from Mike, who is a member here. I have two beautiful hourglass treefrogs from him and I love them. As far as care goes for tomopterna, I think you can follow the red-eyed care article, but I would still consult with Mike as knows a lot more about this species than I.
I have heard of Prehistoric Pets and I believe there was a write up on them in Reptiles not too long ago.
Alright, thanks for the insight Kurt I'll be sure to ask Mike when he gets back to me. I noticed he was a member right after I emailed him from his site. XD; Silly of me not to check here first I guess.
Unfortunately I just realized that another 20 gallon tall is out of my budget for now, especially if I end up buying two tiger-legs. Hopefully the 11 gallon 12x12x18 Exo Terra is enough space for at least one, although I was hoping I could get two.
I'll be sure to ask Mike, thanks again for the referral, I never would have found him or his site if Cheri hadn't said something. i had all but given up on buying tiger-legs in the near future.
A write up in reptiles on this forum? I'll be sure to take a look at that then.
Thanks again Kurt, I'll keep this thread updated with my future plans/purchases. ^ ^
You're welcome. It was a write up on Prehistoric Pets in Reptiles.
Haha yeah I don't think anyone wants crickets in their bed, but a greenhouse just for the frogs would be awesome. It'd be like those butterfly enclosures in zoos! Where the butterflies are just free to fly around you as you walk through. Visited a really great one in London last summer, probably the best zoo I've been too since San Diego back when I was a little tyke. XD
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