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Old 12-16-2011, 07:03 PM
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Default Auratus features

Hey guys !!
I would like to know the boldness of the different auratus localities from your own experiences. For a better comprehension, please anser like this:
1) size of the tank (in cm Lxlxh)
2) precise locality
3) number of individues and sex if possible
4) since how long you have them
5) very shy / shy / bold / very bold

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Old 12-23-2011, 09:12 PM
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Nobody has auratus' ?
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Old 12-23-2011, 09:34 PM
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Hey guys !!
I would like to know the boldness of the different auratus localities from your own experiences. For a better comprehension, please anser like this:
1) size of the tank (in cm Lxlxh)
2) precise locality
3) number of individues and sex if possible
4) since how long you have them
5) very shy / shy / bold / very bold
1) It may be a better idea to ask for dimensions in inches (then do the conversion yourself) since most users are in the U.S.
2) I believe many (most) auratus aren't site-specific.
3) Do you mean best group sizes/ratios?
5) It seems that people have unique experiences (even with frogs of the same morph).

My (very limited) experience about boldness:
Panamanian Green and Black: shy
Ancon Hill: shy
Blue and Black: very shy
Costa-Rican Green and Black: relatively bold
Campana: relatively bold
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Old 12-23-2011, 10:04 PM
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I have a couple pairs.

Campana

1) size of the tank-30gal
2) precise locality- Chicago
3) number of individuals - 2male - 2female
4) since how long you have them - 1 year
5) Always see at least 2 of them when I look in the tank. All 4 come out for feeding


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1) size of the tank - 20gal
2) precise locality - Chicago
3) number of individuals - 1 female - 1 male
4) since how long you have them - 1 year
5) I always see them out.
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My auratus are just in a small breeder for now, so i'll list that.

1) 18x12x12
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3) 1 male, 1 female
4) 18 months
5) Shy
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2 - Super Blue Auratus
1) 10 gallon (still under a year)
2) NY
3) 1.1 (according to body, not calling)
4) 11 months
5) Shy (sometimes they are out and are not bothered by me. Other times they run like Im the Taxman)
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1. 36"x24"x24" Exo-Terra
2. El Cope auratus (I think what you want is locality of the frog right?)
3. Breeding groups of 6. I think it's 4.2 or 3.3 not sure.
4. I've had them 14 months, so they are probably about 2 yrs old.
5. Super shy.
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Hawaiian Auratus
1. 10 Gallon
2. imported to Hawaii from Tobago
3. 1.1.1
4. around 2 years
5. VERY shy. They come out more often at warmer temps (high 70s), but even then they jump away at the slightest movement.

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5) Always see at least 2 of them when I look in the tank. All 4 come out for feeding
5) I always see them out.
Whats your secret!!! haha
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Most experts will say that very high humidity will bring any Auratus out of it's shell.
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