My name's Mike, dart frog keeper and breeder for about the past five years. I'm currently working with eight species at the moment (tinctorius, azureus, auratus, leucomelas, galactonotus, truncatus, imitator and pumilio) with about 30 animals in total.
I've always had a soft spot for geckos, and currently keep a leo and some cresteds, but the Uroplatus genus (phantasticus particularly) has knocked that out of the ball field. I've kept them in the past, but not had the greatest success. Now with another pair on their way a I went searching for a good forum site. Being an active forum user from the time I started researching about pdfs, I knew that the most cutting edge and usually the most accurate information was to be found on active forums where people keep and breed the animals. Once I stumbled upon this little gem of a site, I decided I should join the ranks.
Hopefully I can help some people out and share some of the stuff I've learned about keeping frogs, particularly their food and their tanks, that can be useful to the gecko community.
I've always had a soft spot for geckos, and currently keep a leo and some cresteds, but the Uroplatus genus (phantasticus particularly) has knocked that out of the ball field. I've kept them in the past, but not had the greatest success. Now with another pair on their way a I went searching for a good forum site. Being an active forum user from the time I started researching about pdfs, I knew that the most cutting edge and usually the most accurate information was to be found on active forums where people keep and breed the animals. Once I stumbled upon this little gem of a site, I decided I should join the ranks.
Hopefully I can help some people out and share some of the stuff I've learned about keeping frogs, particularly their food and their tanks, that can be useful to the gecko community.