After our recent expansion, it's been fairly busy in the frog room.
We currently have 23 Red Trivitattus tads, many with their rear legs. Along with the Trivs, we have Azureus tads, Orange Lamasi tads and Green & Black Costa Rican Auratus tads.
We also have a clutch of and Green & Black Costa Rican Auratus eggs.
One of our G & B Auratus males is calling constantly. It can get pretty noisey in the frog room when five or six breeds start calling at the same time.
I'm preparing a 40 gallon breeder tank as the new vivarium for the red Trivs, when they morph out. I'll also be changing out a couple of the ten gallon vivs holding Leucs, to a 20 gallon long, where four adult leucs will live.
Our show in Raleigh was quite successful, despite fewer vendors and lighter crowds than last year's show. We are currently trying to decide which future shows we will be vending at. We will likely be expanding the number of shows we normally do and spreading out a bit into Georgia and Virginia. You can always find out which show we will be at on our home page.
That's it for now,
Jeff
We currently have 23 Red Trivitattus tads, many with their rear legs. Along with the Trivs, we have Azureus tads, Orange Lamasi tads and Green & Black Costa Rican Auratus tads.
We also have a clutch of and Green & Black Costa Rican Auratus eggs.
One of our G & B Auratus males is calling constantly. It can get pretty noisey in the frog room when five or six breeds start calling at the same time.
I'm preparing a 40 gallon breeder tank as the new vivarium for the red Trivs, when they morph out. I'll also be changing out a couple of the ten gallon vivs holding Leucs, to a 20 gallon long, where four adult leucs will live.
Our show in Raleigh was quite successful, despite fewer vendors and lighter crowds than last year's show. We are currently trying to decide which future shows we will be vending at. We will likely be expanding the number of shows we normally do and spreading out a bit into Georgia and Virginia. You can always find out which show we will be at on our home page.
That's it for now,
Jeff
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