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Old 09-08-2006, 01:42 AM
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What can you tell me about these frogs. Are they hard to get? How many in a 20 high?
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What can you tell me about these frogs. Are they hard to get? How many in a 20 high?
They are not readily available and tend to run about $150 a frog...

They use both vertical and horizontal space....a pair would love a 20H, a quartet might be pushing it...my quartet is in a 37H.

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doesn anyone have pics of their setup for these guys?
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They were extremely rare 3 years ago, but due to the efforts of a few great breeders (mainly in the NW) they have become more available. I would still say they are rare, and because of that and their shyness I would not reccomend them as a beginner frog. I think a pair would do nice in a twenty high.

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I can't see any of your images.
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