BTW, we do have a reptile and amphibian section, so feel free to post about your frogs. :)
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Welcome! We at one time kept poison dart frogs, but in the long run the fly cultures got to be too much of a pain. We've seriously considered getting a couple red eyed tree frogs, but I'm not sure crickets would be much more funKaren
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You guys sure are friendly and welcoming. Glad I chose this site. I do keep a journal of all my experiences. If you need any info on breeding any of the fish I have bred(frogs too) just let me know. I will email you pics of my dendrobates in email, just PM me. Yes I will be at the expo, as long as life allows. As far as fly cultures(wingless fruit fly), I do not use them. I actually put a small butter tub(with a small hole in the lid) with compost and maggots in it. Then when the maggots morph to fly's they fly out the hole. The frogs have learned to wait by the tub hole, to wait for food. Also, with red eyes you really do not want to feed crickets,(maybe as a snack). They do not do well long term, due to the exoskeleton on the crickets. I use beetle larvae, the fly's, and when I can get them I use blue eyed crickets or blind cave crickets they are softer.Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
Its too short not to love everybody, and Life's too long to hate
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Ps. Dart frog success is really about temperature.
Tree frog success is to avoid dessication without getting so moist that mold prospers.Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
Its too short not to love everybody, and Life's too long to hate
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Originally posted by Gapzero View PostIf you need any info on breeding any of the fish I have bred(frogs too) just let me know.
I'm telling you, though, if you ever want to post pictures or share stories here on HFB, we'd love to hear them. No prompting at all. Just if you ever feel the urge."Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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Originally posted by Mzungu View PostI'm telling you, though, if you ever want to post pictures or share stories here on HFB, we'd love to hear them.Trogdor was a man. Or maybe he was a dragon man. Or maybe he was just a dragon. But he was still TROGDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR!
You know, fish are great. I love my fish. But what I really want is a monkey.
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Ok I can do that. I already added to the Anabas Testudineus profile on the the fish and plants profile section. Mainly just some quick breeding info.Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
Its too short not to love everybody, and Life's too long to hate
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You've kept Asian Climbing Perch before? I like this guy already!PLECOS SUCK!
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Actually I bred them got 40(out of 60 eggs) reared to 3 months before I sold them. I am trying to find some C. kingsleyae or C. occelatum.Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
Its too short not to love everybody, and Life's too long to hate
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Welcome to the Box!!Go to Heaven for the climate Hell for the company.
125g SA/CA
125g Red Jewels, and mbuna
90g Hex Angels, Tetras, and Cories
55g Low Tech Planted. Guppies, Neon Tetras, Red Cherry Shrimp
55g peacock pair
45g Fry tank
12g Hospital Tank
75g Coming soon....Geos?
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