Dart Frogs (part 2)
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Dart Frogs (part 2)
A couple more pics taken by Stephanie with her new camera which gives a better idea of the true colour of these frogs.
snakeboyadam2k8- I just can't stop
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Stunning little froggies John, they really are beautiful little creatures and well done Stephine, great pictures
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Super pics of super little frogs - are these guys relatively bold and quite visible?
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Very nice frogs John. The pics are great Stephanie well done
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Jesus i thought i took good photos lol
Awesome frogs man
Awesome frogs man
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@Snakeboy....... give congrats to Stephanie as the shots are much clearer than the last group (not knocking the last ones).
I see the tone of yellow and the turquoise legs on these guys.
Great shots, and healthy looking frogs.
ian
I see the tone of yellow and the turquoise legs on these guys.
Great shots, and healthy looking frogs.
ian
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morelia wrote:Super pics of super little frogs - are these guys relatively bold and quite visible?
Hi Karl
They are brilliant display animals, always out and about, not at all nervous even when food is being put in the viv they are down eating before the door is closed.
We would definitely recommend them and are thinking seriously about a couple more of a different species.
Now where have I heard that before .
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igmillichip wrote:@Snakeboy....... give congrats to Stephanie as the shots are much clearer than the last group (not knocking the last ones).
I see the tone of yellow and the turquoise legs on these guys.
Great shots, and healthy looking frogs.
ian
Thanks Ian
I have to agree about the pics, looking back at some of the ones I took they are pretty poor quality, Stephanie is now the official household photographer.
I take it you still think they are 'Patricia' morph.
John
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If pushed for an answer I'd say 'Patricia'.
I believe photography is important.... not just for the sake of 'keepsakes' but also it enhances great skills for keepers. Photography forces one to look and observe. (in theory a good photographer should also be a good driver).
So, now you have an official 'house photographer' then the photographer probably needs more models. :)
ian
I believe photography is important.... not just for the sake of 'keepsakes' but also it enhances great skills for keepers. Photography forces one to look and observe. (in theory a good photographer should also be a good driver).
So, now you have an official 'house photographer' then the photographer probably needs more models. :)
ian
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hi ya mate just checked these out im not into frogs but these are crackers rreally nice colours
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