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Old 12-14-2007, 01:28 PM
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Wow, very cool. How long have you had them Paul? They are stunning.
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Yeah, litas are cool. I remember seeing a pic of a greenish histi with white spots a long time ago, but never saw any other pics like it and there was no description. Going back now it looks like a lita, but these to me are some of the most attractive histos/sylvaticus.
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Wow. They almost look like a lichen covered rock. (In a good way :wink: )
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So do they breed for you?

Tell us about them!


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Beautiful, beautiful frogs Paul.

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Those used to be called Histrionicus Bronze but are not classified as Silvatica Lita


gl with them im sure youll love them ..
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I am jealous! I miss Europe now! Watching them was so interesting... they are really great frogs... gotta find me some.
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Thanks for the compliments guys and girl :wink:

I've had these guys about 8-9 months now.

As for breeding I have seen eggs and transportation but I'm yet to find a froglet with this particular pair.

They live in very ugly but very functional housing and seem to be doing well but still only a short time with them.

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Curse you and your heartless taunting!! :evil:


Just kidding man. Awesome frogs, great pics too.


Thanks for sharing,
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