Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
They are still one of my favorites, no matter how common or inexpensive they may be. I just heard from some friends who have a 19 year old pair of unrelated F1 azureus, they are still breeding and the next round of offspring are all mine. I just hope I can do them justice and raise them up to be as huge as the parents are.
What is an F1 azureus Tony...?

As for me it's not the common nor inexpensive part that I am influenced by (after all, I own an American green tree frog and some fire-bellied toads)... It's more the "what I want" (black frog, S.gottlebei, etc) compared to "what I want less" (tincts, auratus, etc).... But I am very proud and happy to have a pair of these blue frogs. They definitely make great frogs to show!