Ok thank you so much.
Ok thank you so much.
You kind of missed the boat on the Boophis. There also was B. madagascariensis offered (not sure if that's the right latin), it's "giant" of the genus if you're into the larger treefrogs. It also has variable coloration, which is cool. The see-through species are REALLY cool, but you have to snatch them up before Ray (stemcellular) gets his paws on them
The B. microtympanum is the only member of the genus I've ever kept, and this species is pretty specialized as far as habitat, so my setup wouldn't be typical for the genus at all. I guess a "generic" Boophis setup might be typical treefrog, keeping in mind that it can get a bit chilly in the highlands of Madagascar. Thanks, JVK
I think the key is getting them asap from the importer and giving them enough room to settle down, immediately treating any with noserub to avoid bacterial infections, etc. Sadly, all my frogs are male as well (not surprising).
Now I recently acquired a group of Guibemantis that are super cool. I'll eventually get photos up. If you check amphibiaweb, there call is unknown.![]()
Thanks Ray.
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Hi! Any information about Boophis luteus instead?
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