Quote Originally Posted by Leon1993 View Post
... This frogs are very rare species here in my country in the wild they are almost impossible to see, also they are not easy to breed as they will only lay their eggs on vines or roots overhanging a deposit of water on trees, but there's a reserve here called " Costa Rican Amphibian Research Center" they introduced some plastic tubes into the forest to simulate this deposites around 2003 i believe, now this is one of the few places where you can see this frogs almost every year. I am planning to use this same method to breed them.
Hi Leon! I'm glad the Costa Rica Amphibian Research Center is doing good work helping out the frog's populations. Found their website and will read all info later today. Please do share with us pics of your breeding set-up with those plastic tubes you mentioned. Very few of us can obtain and keep those frogs, so we love to see them, even if only in photos. Take care and good luck with your projects .