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    So I've seen these guys for sale recently and some members on other forums talking about them. Has anyone had experience with them? Do they need a water section, tall tank, or care similar to the RETF or more similar to reed frogs??? If you have any pics of set ups and stuff please post them.
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    I haven't kept them but I know something about them. They don't need a water section. They require the same kind of care as other tropical tree frogs.
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    Ok and I also found a post on talk to the frog or some other forum and a member said that the frogs only started to eat and act normal when there was a strong current.

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    That's news to me. I wonder if Kurt will chime in?
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    Wheres the guru when you need him!? It might just be a paticular type of boophis. Does Kurt keep them?

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    No he doesn't, but he may have in the past, and he knows pretty much everything about tree frogs. If I were you I'd drop him a private message to bring this thread to his attention.
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    Get in touch with jkooiman, he has actually worked with them and can share his experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viv View Post
    Ok and I also found a post on talk to the frog or some other forum and a member said that the frogs only started to eat and act normal when there was a strong current.
    That's Boophis microtympanum. I have two males. They are setup on river rocks with a strong pump blasting over them. They come from some elevation, but have tolerated 80F for a little while. They ceased calling when the weather warmed up. They do not like small food items, and have a "grabbing" mode of feeding. Larval development can take over a year. This is a terrestrial Boophis. Most/many of the genus is arboreal. Sadly, I'm just stuck with my two males unless more come into the country.

    Stemcellular has Boophis ankaratra, another stream breeder, though not necessarily a stream dweller that also may appreciate moderate temps. He snatched up another translucent species or two, Boophis siblans, and another.

    I can't remember the latin on that "sunglasses" boophis. Nice looking little frogs, I would have got them, but other stuff came in right around the same time.

    Roman on DB recommended a screen top,and "bright light" as general care note for the genus. Thanks, JVK

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