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Post by Killian on Oct 12, 2005 21:29:13 GMT
Anybody ever keep Pelodytes punctatus?
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Post by Killian on Sept 29, 2005 2:35:51 GMT
would Hyla cinerea be possible in a greenhouse?
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Post by Killian on Dec 31, 2005 4:51:33 GMT
any luck with photos mate?
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Post by Killian on Dec 4, 2005 21:04:29 GMT
Hi Adam,
do you have any pics of your pond?
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Post by Killian on Oct 12, 2005 14:31:09 GMT
I think they do well in a greenhouse overwinter but I have never kept them. When will these be sexually mature Adam?
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Post by Killian on Sept 25, 2005 17:31:10 GMT
will these guys be able to breed this spring or the following year? what sort of hibernacula do you provide for them?
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Post by Killian on Sept 20, 2005 21:32:27 GMT
Class animals, well done on breeding them. How many in total? I cant wait to get some of these although I am going to have to work on raising the humidity in my greenhouse as it dries out very fast and if I leave the water running too long it floods the underground chambers.
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Post by Killian on Sept 20, 2005 23:27:46 GMT
Why are they called painted frogs? have you any more pics of them?
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Post by Killian on Sept 20, 2005 21:31:16 GMT
Great news Adam I know how much you wanted to get some more of these guys. i wish you all the best with them.
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Post by Killian on May 3, 2005 12:43:07 GMT
I would imagine both species would do well outside depending on where they originate from. most ambystoma can be kept outside at this latitude. I know leopard frogs can be aswell so I would imagine pickrel frogs to do ok.
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Post by Killian on Apr 29, 2005 18:39:23 GMT
Has anyone ever kept them outside? I would like to try a few, they are very attractive
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Post by Killian on Jun 16, 2005 1:21:39 GMT
Do you have any pictures of your enclosure? do you keep these with another species?
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Post by Killian on Apr 24, 2005 23:34:46 GMT
Beautiful Frog, he is quite big for a yearling. Do you think he will breed early?
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Post by Killian on Mar 30, 2005 16:20:07 GMT
the same principal can be applied with fruit flies only replace the meat with fruit
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Post by Killian on Mar 30, 2005 16:17:45 GMT
Leave some meat out in the sun for a few days, when you check it again it should be crwaling with maggots. if you place the dish in the greenhouse the maggots are ideal food for ground dwelling species and when they transform into flies they are ideal prey for treefrogs.
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