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beckyboo

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  1. I wouldn't say I breed them as such but I did discover a heap of them in my worm farm. Didn't know what they were till I read the above link so might be the next meal for my frogs
  2. I've got random little "worms" that swim around in my bell frog tank but don't seem to affect the frogs or my lonely minnow living in there. Never seen anything in my whistling tank. How much does this aviverm cost?
  3. Very interesting read. I'm leaning towards parasite damage after reading this. The frogs with 1 eye are making an effort to feed but are definitely finding it difficult. I think I may have to euthanise the no eyes as they are going to starve otherwise (any suggestions how to do it nicely?) I'd like to know if these parasites are still in the tank or will they die without another host to go to? And would all the frogs have it even if though they don't all show signs of it? Thanks for all the replies
  4. Hey everyone, I have some whistling frogs that were wild caught as tadpoles approx 25 of them. The tadpoles all seemed normal and healthy but as they have morphed into frogs I have noticed that I've got a few with no eyes and a couple with 1 eye only. I was wondering what would cause these deformities. I looked high and low for these frogs/tadpoles in a place that used to abundant with them and now there's very few of them in the wild. It upsets me a bit that my children can't experience the joys of what I did when I was younger (looking for tadpoles in the wild). I'm a lover of frogs and think they need to be looked after regardless of wether they are native or not. These species need to be preserved.
  5. Haha boo! That's such a good name for a frog lol. Awesome video. Tempts me even more . Not going to make a big deal about lowering temp etc. maybe just sprinkle some rainwater closer to spring and see what happens. It's been a big effort to keep them nice and healthy so far so I guess I'll still be happy even if they don't breed.
  6. Currently have 8 frogs in the tank. 4x nearly 3year olds and 4 from the season just gone. The younger ones have been in the tank for 3 days now and so far haven't managed to get themselves eaten! Yay. Tank measures 1.5m length x 50cm width x 80cm height. Lots of places to hide among the driftwood, rocks and baby house plants. Water is contained in a litter tray (brand new and unused by cats currently in the process of having a custom built glass tank/water container) have turned all lights off in the tank. When should I start feeding them again? And how will the young ones cope without food? I live in Nelson if that helps sorry for all the questions. As much research as I do on these guys it's still trial and error for me. Although I'm kinda proud that I haven't killed my big frogs yet
  7. How do I go about brumating them? Should I keep their lights turned off over this period? Should I still give them something to munch on every now and then? How long should I expect it to last? Lots of questions hehe Tia
  8. Never been able to get any of my frogs to eat anything dead.... It is a mouse.....it is the circle of life. Everyone needs to eat and in the wild mice are eaten by frogs. I don't hear the staff at the SPCA complaining about how their roast chicken was killed or wondering what the cow looked like before she was turned into sausages.... We frequently hear stories from upset people because the SPCA won't take a dog because it is to much like a pig dog. Or an elderly person dies and the SPCA is not taking on cats at the moment... As much as I love the work the SPCA does I am often also disappointed by them..... Anyway have gone off topic a little bit. I'll keep it a secret If I decide to feed pinkies so I don't upset anyone. After all I've always got the worm farm I can feed out of ( really hope that isn't frowned on by anybody )
  9. Thanks for the advice I will most defiantly wait until spring and let them do it naturally! Have just transferred them into a much bigger tank with some younger ones I have. Hopefully they don't eat those young'uns. I have heard that they quiet often eat mice in the wild... It's been on my mind for a while now to maybe breed some mice and feed them the young..... Not sure how this comment will go down but I thought I'd see if anyone else has tried this as a source of food?
  10. So I've done a bit of research into breeding these guys but since there is not a lot of info in regards to captive breeding I would like other people's in put into this. It's very nearly winter and I'm sure my 2.5 year old frogs should be mature by now. I would like to know how others have gone about breeding them? E.g any special diet, changes in temp over winter into spring, around what time of year should it happen, any special preparations I should know about Tia
  11. 4 frogs. green & golden bell. very quiet. dont seem to want to eat and dont move around alot. dont seem to be losing any weight either. they are inside but in a rather chilly room, possibly 8-10degrees during the day. im sure this is them in hibernation but would like to confirm. any special care? should i disturb them to clean tank out or just leave em to it? TIA
  12. thanks for all your replies and interesting stories :lol: have made a fly trap but am now questioning where i can get locusts and/or crickets from for free or a good price if that is whats best for my froggies.
  13. just wondering how much food is too much for my frogs. so far this is my first successful attempt at keeping frogs. started with 4 golden bell taddies and now have 4 golden bell frogs. they morphed about 3 weeks before xmas. at the moment they are happy to eat slaters, fruit fly sort of things, worms, and mozzies (mozzies are larvae in the tank and get eaten once they hatch). im currently feeding 5 fruit fly things each plus approx 2 slaters/worms each a day and mozzies once hatched. i dont want to overfeed them and i dont want to starve them. also is there anything they cant eat?? any help appreciated. also any tips on making a home made fly trap would be helpful too.
  14. female reds are hard to come by from what i gather. and yup ive got a beautiful pair of blues.
  15. hey everybody, ive had my blues in a tank of their own for the past 3 months and nothing has happened. finally last night i noticed a very nice looking bubble nest in the tank. since this is my first time breeding gourami's i have no idea how to tell if theres eggs in the nest and if i should take the fish out yet or not. any advice will be much appreciated. t/a in advance...
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