Ryan-James
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Had to do this post this after @dragonlover1 compared keeping frogs to stamp collecting 
I've pretty well cleared out all my reptiles recently to make room to concentrate on breeding various frog morphs like albinos, blues and lutinos. I'm a qualified reptile relocator so I still get my snake on and this summer just gone was a ripper with plenty of proper big pythons, eastern browns, rbb's, common tree snakes, brown trees, small eyeds, a few coastal taipans, a death adder and a bandy bandy (first for me) as well as water dragon eggs, pink tongues, blue tongues, a water dragon in a kitchen and a goanna stuck in a chook pen. I also donate a lot of my spare time recording frog calls (for Aus museum) mostly in the middle of the night, almost lost, getting smashed by mossies and submitting data for various species of invertebrates, most times I'm just happy to be out bush.
Back to frogs, I no longer keep any of the big, green, loud, pain in the ears tree frogs (like caerulea, gillens or mags) and have focused on other particular species, I love all the different calls and I have several species that are active day and night so there's always something going on in the froggery, my favourites at the moment are Litoria Rothii, lutino chloris, blue gracefuls, Albino L.tasmainensis and I recently inherited some ornates (platyplectrum ornatum) which I didn't really want but have since really grown on me, they are dry skinned and absolute little bloody champions, they fear nothing and try to eat my hands, also turns out that keeping frogs is really good for me n gets the black dog off my back.
Anyways that's enuff chit, here's some pics of frogs and enclosures n stuff.

I've pretty well cleared out all my reptiles recently to make room to concentrate on breeding various frog morphs like albinos, blues and lutinos. I'm a qualified reptile relocator so I still get my snake on and this summer just gone was a ripper with plenty of proper big pythons, eastern browns, rbb's, common tree snakes, brown trees, small eyeds, a few coastal taipans, a death adder and a bandy bandy (first for me) as well as water dragon eggs, pink tongues, blue tongues, a water dragon in a kitchen and a goanna stuck in a chook pen. I also donate a lot of my spare time recording frog calls (for Aus museum) mostly in the middle of the night, almost lost, getting smashed by mossies and submitting data for various species of invertebrates, most times I'm just happy to be out bush.
Back to frogs, I no longer keep any of the big, green, loud, pain in the ears tree frogs (like caerulea, gillens or mags) and have focused on other particular species, I love all the different calls and I have several species that are active day and night so there's always something going on in the froggery, my favourites at the moment are Litoria Rothii, lutino chloris, blue gracefuls, Albino L.tasmainensis and I recently inherited some ornates (platyplectrum ornatum) which I didn't really want but have since really grown on me, they are dry skinned and absolute little bloody champions, they fear nothing and try to eat my hands, also turns out that keeping frogs is really good for me n gets the black dog off my back.
Anyways that's enuff chit, here's some pics of frogs and enclosures n stuff.
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