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Old 07-25-2007, 09:13 PM
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Default Ranitomeya lamasi 'Panguana'

got my first clutch(es) yesterday! first it was the three and then later at night another two that look like they are good

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Good Job Christopher!

Best of luck with those bud

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great my only reply is the only person on here who already has seen the photos anyways lol..
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congrats! hope they do well and continue to breed. good luck
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Those pictures are amazing!! Congrats on the soon-to-be tads!
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thanks very much!
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one is showing its lip marking
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this one is has a different "body" shape, and lacks the marking so far.
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I know topic is old but!

Do you remember how old they were when they first laid eggs?

I have 4 lamasi now and I hear calling for a couple of weeks now and they must be between 4-6 months old!

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