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Old 02-11-2007, 03:40 PM
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Just in your opinion......what was your easiest frog to breed?.....im bored so i decided to start a topic
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tincs would be my bet. But any of the larger species will breed with just a little effort on your part.
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I wouldn't know. My tincs are too young and my male auratus is a wimp and is afraid of my big female!!! :evil:

Hopefully I'll get some eggs from the vents in a couple months...
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I'd actually say that imis and vents are the easiest to breed, they just don't breed in the numbers that the tincs and auratus do. some tincs can be down right difficult, as can blue/black auratus.
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Tell me about it :roll:
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My imis are like little rabbits. They just keep going and going and going...
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I'd actually say that imis and vents are the easiest to breed, they just don't breed in the numbers that the tincs and auratus do. some tincs can be down right difficult, as can blue/black auratus.
Ill say! Ive Had a foursome since 2002 and still no breeding! :roll:
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Old 02-12-2007, 01:25 AM
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Ill say! Ive Had a foursome since 2002 and still no breeding!
They are heavily female heavy (I'd say the most lopsided of any other dart frog IMHO). I finally got breeding from one trio when they were three years old. Nothing changed in their tank, etc. Just after three years they started laying. They laid 6-9 eggs every two weeks like clock work. Produced well over a hundred froglets last year. They haven't laid since September now, so they should start again though.

Vents are really easy to breed and breed young.
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My imis are like little rabbits. They just keep going and going and going...
mine to about every 4 days they lay 1-3 eggs (4 a couple times) just havent gotten any tads yet... grrr
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I would say that it all depends on the person.. I for one have much better luck with smaller frogs than tincs breeding wise, but know others that are the exact opposite.

It may be better to just get some frogs you are interested in.
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