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mark

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samuel

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i recognise these frogs! great pics mate, definitely a new favourite!
 
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alan

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We evil froggers are slowly luring him away from caudates! ;-)
 
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samuel

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ahah! well, i am not being lured away from my lovely caudates per say, i am just looking elsewhere to fulfil the needs that caudates cant... i still love them...just they dont hop or flick their little tongues! hehe!
 
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mark

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I have 6 KJ. Here's a proud father carrying a tadpole on his back.
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mark

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He’s growing well thanks Sam. The parents are doing a great job of caring for the little fella. They check on him daily and feed him every 6 days like clock work.
 
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alex

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wow, thats great mark.
im gonna make it one of my ambitions that before i join the raf at 18 i will have a dendrobatid of some sort, hopefully an imitator, because they are stunning.
what dentrobatids do you get in costa rica, as im going there on a field trip, focusing on reptiles and amphibians.
i only know of the strawberry poison arrow frog
 
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    Would Chinese fire belly newts be more or less inclined towards an aquatic eft set up versus Japanese . I'm raising them and have abandoned the terrarium at about 5 months old and switched to the aquatic setups you describe. I'm wondering if I could do this as soon as they morph?
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