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Old 10-09-2009, 01:25 AM
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Default Where are all the ventrimaculata gone??

Is it just me or are we seeing less and less vents out thier?? Who has them.. and who has them breeding??? I am starting to wonder if this is another frog starting to slip through the cracks.
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Old 10-09-2009, 01:26 AM
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Dontl think so, there ar plenty of people keeping thm and breding them.
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Default Re: Where are all the ventrimaculata gone??

I feel like i have only seen dribs and drabs of them for sale lately...where as a year or 2 ago thier where considerably more adds for them IMO..
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Default Re: Where are all the ventrimaculata gone??

i have a 2.1 trio
so far i have calling about everyday but hopefully ill get eggs soon...

and i plan to pick up some of the less common kinds from UE next year
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Default Re: Where are all the ventrimaculata gone??

they are sold and traded at pretty much every frog meeting we hold here in the east coast and many of th vendors have them for sale.
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Default Re: Where are all the ventrimaculata gone??

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they are sold and traded at pretty much every frog meeting we hold here in the east coast and many of th vendors have them for sale.
Cool thanks for the info man
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Is it just me or are we seeing less and less vents out thier?? Who has them.. and who has them breeding??? I am starting to wonder if this is another frog starting to slip through the cracks.
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Eventhough Julio is correct, I see what you mean. At least on the board you hardley ever see them for sale at all, esp blackwaters, & red vents
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not many popl keep black water vents, i know of only 2 other people that are currntly working with them besides me.
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not many popl keep black water vents, i know of only 2 other people that are currntly working with them besides me.
i myself was referencing the BlackWater's when i made my earlier post, are they really that uncommon in our hobby at the moment?
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Mark Pepper brought them in Through SNDF about 2 years ago only a fw people got them and i know 1 person who was breeding them like crazy, I know Mark is still working with them, but yeah they are as widely spread as you might think.
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