A few pics of my frogs

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bellerophon

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Well since I've offloaded my mantids for now I've turned my lense back to the frogs. Here's a few recent ones

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So great and the displays too! Someday I'm going to try my hand at dart frogs. I almost bought my daughter a pumilio a few weeks ago, but decided on a red eyed tree frog instead (our first amphibian besides an axolotyl and a few native salamanders).

I'd really like to learn a lot more about them one of these days.

Peter

 
I love dart frogs and those are stunning pictures :wub:

Since I'm getting rid of some of my fish tanks I'm considering getting some of these, are they noisy in the night though :blink:

I'm so jealous!!!!!

 
thanks guys. I'd def shy away from getting pums as a first. They're quite difficult to keep correctly and a bit expensive to learn with. Stick to the larger tincs if possible.

Noise depends on the type of dart you have. some are barely audible, most around cricket level, others can be migraine levels... :lol:

 

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