Well, it's the first week of June and temps are already in the mid 90s. Hopefully this is not a sign of what we are in for the rest of the summer. I'm already nervous about shipping frogs. Typically we don't ship with temps over 85, but also typically, temps don't get this high for another month or so. This means that we will look at shipping on a case by case basis. As always, our frogs are available for pick up in Greensboro.
We have quite a few tadpoles right now. They include Red Trivitattus, Azureus, Green & Black Auratus, Orange Lamasi and Bicolors, all at various stages of development. Additionally, we have Azureus, Auratus, Leucomelas and Mint Terribilis froglets.
We should have quite a bounty of frogs available at the Ice Show at Myrtle Beach in September. In the mean time, we will be at Repticon in Columbia, SC on June 18/19. If you are interested in reserving any frogs for Repticon, please call or e-mail.
There's an insane amount of calling in the frog room, especially at dawn each day. I love hearing so many different species calling at the same time. The red trivitattus are by far the loudest.
For the last couple of months, we could only locate one of our vanzollini pair. We were convinced it had escaped or died. I'm very plesed to report it has been found and the males has been calling recently.
We have four, ten month old orange terribilis arriving next week. They will be kept for breeding.
We have recently changed the formula of our fruit fly media. Hopefully, it will produce greater yields. There's plenty in stock now.
That's it for now.
Jeff
We have quite a few tadpoles right now. They include Red Trivitattus, Azureus, Green & Black Auratus, Orange Lamasi and Bicolors, all at various stages of development. Additionally, we have Azureus, Auratus, Leucomelas and Mint Terribilis froglets.
We should have quite a bounty of frogs available at the Ice Show at Myrtle Beach in September. In the mean time, we will be at Repticon in Columbia, SC on June 18/19. If you are interested in reserving any frogs for Repticon, please call or e-mail.
There's an insane amount of calling in the frog room, especially at dawn each day. I love hearing so many different species calling at the same time. The red trivitattus are by far the loudest.
For the last couple of months, we could only locate one of our vanzollini pair. We were convinced it had escaped or died. I'm very plesed to report it has been found and the males has been calling recently.
We have four, ten month old orange terribilis arriving next week. They will be kept for breeding.
We have recently changed the formula of our fruit fly media. Hopefully, it will produce greater yields. There's plenty in stock now.
That's it for now.
Jeff
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