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Old 10-11-2011, 04:03 PM
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Here' a couple of quick shots of my male Vanzo






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Great pics Graham!
They are definately on my want list.
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Old 10-11-2011, 09:07 PM
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Hi Beth,

they are really bold and pretty much always on show. I have a 1:2 trio who have produced some great little froglets. They have some tads in the broms now and I think I'll make the group up to around five - they do well in small groups so it will be interesting to see how the dynamics are affected with some offspring thrown into the equation.

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Great pics, Graham!

They're on my want list too. Some day...

What size viv do you keep them in? Can we get a shot of that too?
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Old 10-11-2011, 09:43 PM
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This is an old photo of some of my vivs - the Vanzo viv is the middle one of these three. I'll sort some FTS out at weekend.



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are those 40breeders ? odd to see some one over the pond working in Fahrenheit
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Yup you could call them that.

I'm an old fashioned sort of guy and use Fahrenheit for my frog room therms as it's easy to understand. Saying that for winter outdoor temps here in the UK I do use centigrade as in it's - 12c! So then I know its COLD and it sounds much colder than10.4 degrees Fahrenheit! I'm an 'ambidexterous temperature' sort of person. Hope that makes some sort of sense.

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How can you tell the difference in the males and females other than calling?
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great frogs and great shots....
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nice looking frogs but I was told they are very shy
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