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    No its a good point Pete hence why we caught frogs with the 3 year old who has no fear of animals but we let them go to obtain a licence and buy captivity mated off spring

    here a bigger pic on the left is a water fall the pump sits to the right under the rocks to circulate the water and in the large vase there a canister filter to keep things clean I justed added some australian native moutian clouds or white clouds as more commomly known a few spiny eels to swim in the water

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    they eat woodies and crickets and any other insect that fits in there mouths about 2 each frog per night and you buy them either pet shops or from this website to Frogs. And more frogs. All at frogs.org.au.

    I'm going for either oneof these



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    cichlid thing got a bit boring specially the African aspect of it as you would by small fry for $20 each due to rarity of the cichlid by the time they grow up to breading size you couldn't get a $1 for them because every idiot went did the same as you and thought they where onto something new well new at the time

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    Quote Originally Posted by long stroke View Post
    Nice setup!
    We keep and breed coastal carpet pythons.

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    So whats involved in getting a frog licence?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chronic View Post
    No its a good point Pete hence why we caught frogs with the 3 year old who has no fear of animals but we let them go to obtain a licence and buy captivity mated off spring

    here a bigger pic on the left is a water fall the pump sits to the right under the rocks to circulate the water and in the large vase there a canister filter to keep things clean I justed added some australian native moutian clouds or white clouds as more commomly known a few spiny eels to swim in the water

    Picture 048.jpg

    Picture 050.jpg

    they eat woodies and crickets and any other insect that fits in there mouths about 2 each frog per night and you buy them either pet shops or from this website to Frogs. And more frogs. All at frogs.org.au.

    I'm going for either oneof these



    magnificent.jpg

    red eye tree frog.jpg

    white_lipped_tree_frog.jpg

    cichlid thing got a bit boring specially the African aspect of it as you would by small fry for $20 each due to rarity of the cichlid by the time they grow up to breading size you couldn't get a $1 for them because every idiot went did the same as you and thought they where onto something new well new at the time

    go with Litoria splendida as they are a much more placid captive then L. infrafrenata.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    So whats involved in getting a frog licence?
    just like anything else the big steelers being gov can steel a $60 and a fill out of a form every other state you buy frogs in pet shops not here in NSW

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    Do you buy them as pollywogs or fully grown? If you could get tadpoles I should get them for my pond which I'm slowly in the process of making. I am sure they would just hop off once they were old enough.

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    Nice setup. I have a tank the same size with a crack toward the top that I was wondering what to do with. I'm inspired. I had Barramundi, was always interesting watching it hunt live feed with all the logjams I created for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavie View Post
    Do you buy them as pollywogs or fully grown? If you could get tadpoles I should get them for my pond which I'm slowly in the process of making. I am sure they would just hop off once they were old enough.



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    if you catch them local and place them into your pond that's OK in my opinion, they will hop away but return for breeding

    put some white clouds in there to reduce mossies

    I be buying them in the morp stage or as frogs

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