Quote Originally Posted by Han View Post
Keeping loads of toads in a 5 or 10 gallon set-up, decorating it with plasic skulls,
submerged windmills and coloured gravel is simply not the european way of taking
care. We try to take things a bit more serious, try a more scientific approach, far
beyond "cute" and "their names are Silly and Stupid". Rather succesfull as far as
reproduction is concerned, i've been breeding Bombina since the early 1980's.
Did you? Ever? Couldn't find any breeding-report at this forum although Bombina
(orientalis) is known as "very easy to breed".
My Bombina maxima woke up after some 3 months in the fridge, i just found the first
150 eggs in their hygienic, easy to clean, clearly arranged, well-ventilated, spacious, not very "natural" set-up. So..................

regards, Han
With all due respect, it's not because someone would add skulls or windmills or whatever piece of decoration one would chose that someone does not take his hobby with seriousness. And on this forum, there's no European VS America VS wherever else. It's a community of amphibian lovers, from the expert, to the beginner. What we DO however is respect each others ways. That is the FROG FORUM way. Not everyone wants to breed their frogs. We inform them for THEIR needs. And if the needs are others than just keeping a frog, we do have resources on this site that will step up. It would be appreciated that you respect the ways of others, and respect the community that we have build here.

Eric