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Old 04-07-2012, 12:45 PM
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Hi!
My name is Zim and i'm from Sweden.
These are my lemur leaf frogs, i have a group of 8 frogs and there about 10 months old, later this year i will try to breed them.

Upload pics of your lemurs and share your experience, if you have managed to breed them and so on..

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Old 04-08-2012, 03:43 PM
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Beautiful frogs! May I ask, where you got them from?

...any photos of your tank?

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Old 04-14-2012, 07:35 AM
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Thanks

I got my lemur leaf frogs from Understory..
Unfortunately i don't have any great pics of the tank, it's a very simple set-up with a large spathiphyllum on the bottom of the tank and a smaller one planted in a built in pot higher up on the background and there's also a philodendron scandens.

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Hi Zim,

thanks for the additional photos! Really a nice species!

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My tank for the lemur, in the back there is a water volume. They are combined with green auratus.

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I like those terrariums. Pretty nice setup for the frogs. It cracks me up how skinny these guys are despite having rather ravenous apetites!

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Nice tank Kim! How many lemurs do you keep in there? Have you heard them call?

Cool pics Luke, yes they are really skinny, but the females are quite chubby when they mature.

I'm really sad and angry right now 'cause i've recently lost two frogs, two males, one in the beginning of april and another one a couple of days ago. They seem to do fine...and i'm not sure why they died, they were a little bit skinnier than the other males in the tank, maybe they've been bullied?

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Zim, I got 4 animals now and will pick up 4 more animals in Hamm this weekend.
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will pick up 4 more animals in Hamm this weekend.
captive bred ones? From whom, if I may ask?
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