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Price reduction! - $250 a pair shipped! These guys are doing really well, and some have already laid Eggs for my customers!


These animals are Southern Surinam Tincs, collected in the Sipiliwini Savannah in Surinam - I'm referring to these guys as "Southern Surinam Cobalts" - Gorgeous, very bold Frogs.....

2 types are available - A Yellow side varient, and the typical spotted side animals -

Feeding and doing well - These animals are being sold in grouped pairs, with 5 pairs being available.. Please take a look at the link below for pictures of each grouped pair. Priced at $250 for each pair, plus shipping. Please E-mail me at eivins1@cfl.rr.com if interested, and please specify which pair you'd be interested in. Thanks, Eric

Yellow Side group 1 is SOLD

Group 3 is SOLD


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Just wondering why you split them into two different "types". They are the same frog so why the need for that?

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Just wondering why you split them into two different "types". They are the same frog so why the need for that?

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Tincs are all the same Frog - Why do we split them up? Differences......correct?
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Correct, differences by populations, not by (shouldn't be) differences within populations. I'd just hate to see this beautiful new locale be split up because of natural variation i.e sky blue or fine spotted azureus.

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I agree, I have a male cobalt with a blue belly, and a female cobalt with a yellow belly. They are both cobalts, just different cobalts.
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They are split up because they were caught in two different areas guys. They need to be seperated. Need to see them in real time to enjoy them. If we could get better data we would have more precise locality on them and if you have ever herped in your lifetime then you would know a different subspecies can be seperated by less than a mile.
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Do you know what physically separates these 2 populations in the wild?
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They are split up because they were caught in two different areas guys. They need to be seperated. Need to see them in real time to enjoy them. If we could get better data we would have more precise locality on them and if you have ever herped in your lifetime then you would know a different subspecies can be seperated by less than a mile.
Taron, the female cobalt I bought from you a while ago is from a different locality than my male. You told me she can be kept and bred with him though...
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All semantics aside, I have 2, possibly 3 pairs left.......I havn't decided whether to let the third pair go yet.....

These are "Yellowside" animals - $250 a pair shipped via Fed-Ex Prioroity Overnight......These are crappy pictures that don't represent the animals well, but the pictures above are of this specific group. Please E-mail me at eivins1@cfl.rr.com if interested, and refer to the specific animals you're interested in. Thanks, Eric

Male 1
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