oh my really these are bull frog??, then cant keep with green tree frog ,thats too bad
oh my really these are bull frog??, then cant keep with green tree frog ,thats too bad
Hi Folks,
Maybe this December or after Chinese New Year, I'm going to tear this boring paludarium down and recreate a better and less hideout place for my White Tree Frogs and possible throw in a few twin-spotted Flying Frog. For your understanding, my relative who live in a bungalow at Fraser's Hill, Malaysia. I witnessed this flying frogs were abundant found at his well lit balcony at night. It is possible it was attracted to there to feed on moths and other insects if I'm not wrong. But I'm still in confuse state whether to bring in to Singapore but i find this frog really beautiful but still smaller size than my colony of White Tree Frogs.
Nevertheless, I'm still waiting and waiting for more opportunity if I bring those flying frogs in and meanwhile I will be gather more construction materials , natural materials for my future DIY backgrounds.
folks, care to share what do I need to rescape or create a better paludarium or anything.
Just let me know your thoughts
flying frogs hmmmmmm very interesting
most probably a Rhacophorus reinwardtii commonly found in M'sia, Indonesia and some other parts of asia except Singapore
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hi there,
Red eye tree frog.......are they easy to keep?? whats their survival rate?
hey dont worry , i aware of the level of strictness in our country on illegal pet trade than other evil stuff in society........all right i shall not go into politics here...thats more risky than anything else in this world.
i am doing a project for my own training materials..... so just need some expert views here on red eye tree frog...our zoo might be getting a few for the upcoming river safari.i hope so......
No worries man...nothing illegal here....u have my words....
We can talk about how beautiful Red Eye Frog and its habitats, that's one no problem with that. I must admitted I were used to tempered to purchase a few dream Red Eye Frogs illegally in the past but i found out that Red Eye Frogs aren't easy to keep due to its delicate and intolerance lifestyle.
Next time, If i get back to the exotic pet shop, and I'll try to take more pictures of all the varieties of all kind of exotic pets for you guys to drool!
lets hope our zoo does a breeding program for this guys.......they are very fragile....
but i dont think that difficult to keep... how do u rate white tree frogs?? easy to keep??
well i thinking of keeping the white tree frog(provided i get) in my current viva.
for my inter species experiment i better not try this guys....too risky.....
is the austrilian green tree frog the small version legal in singapore??
Australian Green Tree Frog can grow as large of white tree frog of course its still legal!
quite confused though....aussie green tree frog much smaller than white tree if i am not mistaken........'
i might be wrong...
so your *** ever breed?
How about the one shown below?
Wallace's Flying Frog
Tea-cup size. -_-" Eddy got such strong hands...I wonder wonder wonder...BTW, its call Wallaces Frog in other sites. Leap 50 feets (wow wow).
Here is the Indonesian Flying Frog but I can't make it out from the photo; look like gecko to me. However, the ad. there shows more froggy babies there which I don't think I can appreciate, maybe you guys can make it out.
Hi folks,
Finally, I'm soon going to decommission the current setup and will tear down totally sometime in May. I realised that my whole 6ft paludarium has infected full of termites, and this isn't very healthy for my wooden living hall furniture.
For the time being, I have to start Google for right materials (waterproof and termites- free sealant, now looking at Drylock products), CAD/CAM the new built design,new plumbing system, 30kg of rocks, big driftwoods, a dozen of foam spray, air-brush equipment, a dozen tubes of neutral black sealant, four sheets(4mx2m) of 20mm thick with high density foam, plenty of mosses (dry/live) and many more...Don't worry, I will update you all the materials, CAD/CAM and everything for the built.
Meanwhile, I am unable decommission the termites' infested 6ft paludarium at the moment due to my excessive aeroplane trips for this month.
Anyway, this going to be the real Blast for me and you all, too!
Alot of us here will be looking forward to your new setup! By the way hOw did the termites get into your tank??
Admiring my Fishes calm the Beast within me
TERMITES! This is horrible! Eddie, please do take some photos and show us!![]()
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