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Old 02-18-2012, 03:31 AM
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Default Re: Crested Atelopus?

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Originally Posted by jbherpin View Post
No I don't keep them, but would love to... I suspect they are not available. Doesn't stop me from appreciating this species through pics

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The high crested species you have in the picture I've never seen, but that doesn't mean small amounts aren't offered to those in "the in". Everything I've seen are the Suriname "typhonius" offered every year. I would assume the more "desirable" species would be located in countries that don't allow export? Anyways, as far as the Suriname species, a somewhat dry substrate is beneficial (while maintaining decent humidity, from what I've read) . They are coming in now, or a few months ago if I'm not mistaken. Pedostibes hosii (Old World) is on Kingsnake now, if you're interested (arboreal Old World Bufonid). A holy grail species for me.JVK

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