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accidental Hybrid/inter-breeding update

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The first to be OOW. Just wanted to give an update on how they are doing.



The belly seem to have this blue shimmer to it. The neck up is orange.




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Ethin
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Not interested in debate of any kind . . . curious what the parents were?
is this the basti/el dorado??
is this the basti/el dorado??
It is the white bast/red orange eldo.

Not interested in debate of any kind . . . curious what the parents were?
No debate here. The parents are on a post I titled "two months later"



Cheers,
Ethin
How are the others doing?
How are the others doing?
The others five are doing great. It's the lack of food that is slowing down their developement. We'll see in a month how well they grow.

Cheers,
Ethin
You said the parents raised these correct? For some reason I thought I recalled you raising them, but again i'm not sure. lol

MY bad...
You said the parents raised these correct? For some reason I thought I recalled you raising them, but again i'm not sure. lol

MY bad...
I raised them on eggs laid by my two groups of breeding pumilios. I later switched them with existing tads in the tanks that had already developed their front legs. The female never knew what hit her and just keep on feeding them. It's a pain in the butt and raising 9 tads this way is tedious. I think raising up to 3 tads is best unless you have plenty of breeding tanks to feed all of them. I hope this clear things up a little.

Cheers,
Ethin
I raised them on eggs laid by my two groups of breeding pumilios. I later switched them with existing tads in the tanks that had already developed their front legs. The female never knew what hit her and just keep on feeding them. It's a pain in the butt and raising 9 tads this way is tedious. I think raising up to 3 tads is best unless you have plenty of breeding tanks to feed all of them. I hope this clear things up a little.

Cheers,
Ethin
So your title is not correct?

"accidental Hybrid/inter-breeding update "

Which means that this was no accident and you knowingly created hybrids. GOOD FOR YOU ):
So your title is not correct?

"accidental Hybrid/inter-breeding update "

Which means that this was no accident and you knowingly created hybrids. GOOD FOR YOU ):
What are you talking about!!!! NO ACCIDENT!!!! This post is an update of another post I put up earlier "two months later". I don't understand why people like you like to jump the gun when you have no clue of what is going on. If you have nothing good to say, don't say anything.

Cheers,
Ethin
So let me summarize........you put at least two adult frogs of different morphs together? You found eggs? You then let, even helped those eggs develop into hybrid froglets?

To me it looks like you know the boards stance on hybrids, yet by your 'previous' and current posts you are flaunting your hybrids in our faces!!!!!!!!!!!

Let me know what I dont understand and what I got wrong.
I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt and be nice in your other thread, but you are obviously just a mouthy punk who doesn't give a crap about the hobby. You should look into corn snakes or ball pythons, they are more your speed.
I actually thought we all needed to cool down a little and I let it go and that was why I stoped posting on "two months later". I have nothing against you but I see that you're no better than me by calling me a "mouthy punk". Now you're following my thread so you can harass me, Who's the bigger guy here.

Cheers,
Ethin
I knew the truth would be revealed sooner or later.
I think a proper recap on this, is: "I placed 2 different morphs of pumilio together. They produced fertile eggs. Rather than cull them, knowing they are hybrids/cross-morph, I chose to continue with the feeding of these tads so I could see the outcome".
So let me summarize........you put at least two adult frogs of different morphs together? You found eggs? You then let, even helped those eggs develop into hybrid froglets?

To me it looks like you know the boards stance on hybrids, yet by your 'previous' and current posts you are flaunting your hybrids in our faces!!!!!!!!!!!

Let me know what I dont understand and what I got wrong.
anything to my respons/question?
So let me summarize........you put at least two adult frogs of different morphs together? You found eggs? You then let, even helped those eggs develop into hybrid froglets?

To me it looks like you know the boards stance on hybrids, yet by your 'previous' and current posts you are flaunting your hybrids in our faces!!!!!!!!!!!

Let me know what I dont understand and what I got wrong.
I did put acouple of frogs together for the sake of building their permanent tanks. I had no idea which one of the three frogs laid the eggs. I kept it for the sake of "what if it was one of the basti". Even when I posted pictures up earlier, members were thinking that it was just an orange basti. I wanted to make sure and now I'm being bombarded. I am no means flaunting them. I was updating what I had promised other members that I would do. Please don't PM me and telling me I'm running with my tail between my legs, I just got into work and there are beter things to do right now then argue.

Cheers,
Ethin
My attempt to lighten the mood... :D
HAHA! I don't think azureus like eggs though... :p
My attempt to lighten the mood... :D
I appreciate you trying to lighten things up but I can't see the picture.

Cheers,
Ethin
Put it in the freezer and be done with it. Save yourself some grief and do the right thing for the hobby and the frogs in captivity.
Hmm it was working...



photo can be viewed by clicking this link... and its in my gallery.

http://www.dendroboard.com/forum/gallery/data/500/frogjoke.JPG
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