Wow good job news showing a bunch of idiots colorful frogs "dendrobatidie" now they want sme wit no research and end up killing them. So idiots out their listen this hobby requires months perhaps years of research.
@sind55 LOL what do you think? Do you know of any woods in maryland that would have these kind of tropical, poisonous, humid-loving cold-sensitive dart frogs?
Perfectly safe to cut the eggs, if they're close enough to hatch date. The hatchlings will emerge normally--it doesn't affect them at all. I cut some of my ball python eggs...anything past day 50 is fine. If they start to dry, I just add a little clean water to the inside of the egg. There is no need to tear them...because it doesn't matter. As long as you don't stab the hatchling with the scissors, or cut the umbilicus (both of which would be rather difficult to do), they'll be fine.
I've been keeping and breeding PDF's for 10 years now and have gotten to know Sean quite well through emails. In fact, several specimens in my collecions were acquired from him. Great guy!
Wow good job news showing a bunch of idiots colorful frogs "dendrobatidie" now they want sme wit no research and end up killing them. So idiots out their listen this hobby requires months perhaps years of research.
mintrev 3 weeks ago
Been to his frog farm. Its soooo awesome!!!!!!!! Got a trio of epipedobates anthonyi
Vivlover1 8 months ago
did he buy all frogs or did he catch them in the woods?
sind55 1 year ago
@sind55 LOL what do you think? Do you know of any woods in maryland that would have these kind of tropical, poisonous, humid-loving cold-sensitive dart frogs?
microiguana 3 months ago
@microiguana i don't know srry... :(
sind55 3 months ago
i tought turtles are boring, now i got some myself.. and i tought frogs are disguisting, but they are not, and now i want some to :D
TheDutchGamers 1 year ago
wats his site
AlbertoMuse 1 year ago
Perfectly safe to cut the eggs, if they're close enough to hatch date. The hatchlings will emerge normally--it doesn't affect them at all. I cut some of my ball python eggs...anything past day 50 is fine. If they start to dry, I just add a little clean water to the inside of the egg. There is no need to tear them...because it doesn't matter. As long as you don't stab the hatchling with the scissors, or cut the umbilicus (both of which would be rather difficult to do), they'll be fine.
EclipseExotics 1 year ago
So Dont Cut The EGG ! Make A cut an Then Rip The Leather Of The Egg ! pull the skin of the egg upwards !
AQUAVIVARIA 1 year ago
I've been keeping and breeding PDF's for 10 years now and have gotten to know Sean quite well through emails. In fact, several specimens in my collecions were acquired from him. Great guy!
KeldanElite 2 years ago
How can I get in touch with him? I'd love to get some of those frogs.
TimmyGal 2 years ago
herpetologic. net
KeldanElite 2 years ago
YAY NOT POISONOUS :D
bboybiogrind 2 years ago
wow thats amazing. wish he was my dad lol.
ray1taylor 2 years ago
@ray1taylor why, get a degree in herptolagy and get your own collection going.
ModernDayManiac 2 years ago