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Post by hal on May 2, 2014 16:52:40 GMT -5
Good to hear from you again! After 4 generations do they get cross-eyed and start playing banjos, or do you get some new DNA into the mix every so often?
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Post by Flytrap on May 4, 2014 17:26:55 GMT -5
Thanks, Hal and Shoggoths. I'm going to rebuild my cp collection this year. I can't wait to start posting photos of my set up and stuff :-)
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Post by Flytrap on Feb 20, 2015 9:12:30 GMT -5
Hi everyone... I've been busy over the past few months and hadn't a chance to update everyone on my frogs and plants. My CPs are doing okay, most of them under lights in the house.
I had lost all my Whites tree frogs last fall due to contamination from a used terrarium I picked up. Really sad for me, as I lost 8 of my long time Whites Tree frogs (Litoria caerulea). But I've now replaced them with some new ones I found in Georgetown ... and had them shipped over to the west coast.
My red eye treefrogs are still thriving. They laid so many eggs last year that I gave up on saving them, and had to let them all go to waste. Now that spring is around the corner, the red eyes are starting to sing again, and I'm sure they'll be laying eggs again soon.
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Post by hal on Feb 20, 2015 22:20:10 GMT -5
Sorry to hear about your White's tree frogs! I had a few many years ago and always liked their little dumpy faces. Glad the replacements got to you safely.
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