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Post by Syble on Jun 19, 2008 15:39:38 GMT -5
today was looking like a nice day off to post some photos, everyones growing nicely, hope you guys like them! Sib Citronella no spots on it back but from typical parents Microspot auratus: Azureus: Powderblues and patricias: powderblue left, patricia right
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Post by hackerberry on Jun 20, 2008 6:47:15 GMT -5
wow! They look awesome! Reminds me of apocalypo. Nice herps u got there.
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Post by Syble on Jun 20, 2008 9:30:00 GMT -5
And heres the second half of the group for your viewing pleasure: Panamanian blue green: Leuc: Giant Blue: Costa Rican: And just for al The vent hehe Thanks Sib
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Post by lloyd on Jun 20, 2008 10:10:56 GMT -5
Nice looking froggies. Do they sing at night?
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Post by Rick Hillier on Jun 20, 2008 11:17:39 GMT -5
Hey Syb, Looks like we'll be having frog legs at your bbq! If it's BYOFL (bring your own frog legs), I have four pairs that I can bring. >>> Rick <<<
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Post by carnivoure12 on Jun 20, 2008 11:47:05 GMT -5
He those are really nice, I've seen some of those in Colombia, but I wouldn't dare to rouch one in the wild..
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Post by Rick Hillier on Jun 20, 2008 12:30:00 GMT -5
A warning to all those looking at these pictures... these things are turning out to be as addictive as carnivorous plants! I started out with four simple ones and I'm chomping at the bit to get more species.
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Post by hackerberry on Jun 20, 2008 13:29:36 GMT -5
WICKED!!!! Herping Hobby coming back....Those are awesome!!!!
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Post by lenynero on Jun 20, 2008 14:29:30 GMT -5
More addictions YEAHHHH ... one question - I have 3 cats... will they become obsessed with the terrarium if I put some darts in it???
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Post by Syble on Jun 21, 2008 22:18:38 GMT -5
Nope, they're active during the day and sleep at night (another big plus!) though on occasion they will sing right after i turn the lights out, and on occasion first thing in the morning. Pretty expensive dinner there rick! makes caviar look like gobie guts lolha. I have 32 pairs hehe. Probably a safe bet to not touch wild ones, particularlly in colombia... I think thats where P. terribilis and bicolour live, which are the most dangerous of all!!! but only in the wild, completely safe in captivity I second rick on the addictive statement. But with such beauty and all around coolness, why not take the plunge, besides, as rick well knows, I feel the need to spread my addictions hehe. HB, I've had one kind of herp after another, quite possibly longer then i have had CP's What are you into? Leny, your cats will quite possibly take an interest in the tank once anything moves with in it. That will likely be as far as it goes. lots of froggers have dogs and cats... wish I could find the picture that someone posted... They have a nice viv and have a step up bench for their dog to sit on because it was always wanting to see the frogs, now it just sits on it's bench. Thanks Sib
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Post by hackerberry on Jun 22, 2008 13:30:40 GMT -5
hi Syb, right now I have a breeder Sandfire giant for my Beardies and chameleons (veiled, panther, Jackson, carpet). Nice Herping!
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