Chris,it is a mind blowing concept,you have much to answer for my friend. Part of my mindset has come from you,your post about the pums of pamana here opened my eyes on a huge leevl to what is happening and the comintment we should try to make,not only with these frogs but pretty much all of them ,we keep in our glass boxes
I think at this time,4 years in,I'd feel uncomfortable stating I have legacy frogs,that I will have done right by,it seems almost bordering aggrogance for me personally,not anyone else,it's not meant that way. It's just " I gotta do something first huh

",and earn something with my and Shaz's care long long term.
But yes I have aspirations and am trying to make commitments to some frogs,in my own little way. Ha and yes I will somehow need a bigger set up to live up to those goals. Chris I want to keep at least two groups of some of these frogs,some of our frogs are very common here,although there are no records,I think I could add little long tern to going this way with our leucs,they are worthy of the best same as everyone else,but hell they are safe enough. That spotty frog might haunt me one day,but that method to breed is out there and maybe I helped a few folks here get 'em going,it's one of serveral frogs we keep,that I simply feel are safe at the moment. The Standard lamasi is surprisingly well represented here,we keep not as a legacy frog,but primarily because of the wild status,put me together with some friends here and between us a legacy may be built.
Sorry I'm straying bro,but it's an interesting topic not mused enough, I guess my couple of pums fit the bill though, We have two unrelated groups of bastimentos breeding,ha I'm actually quite thrilled to say I have my first almost adult cemetry basti trio for sale from two unrelated groups. I guess this is a big deal because this simple first step,I see as a way of starting a guy with unrelated stock...not x from the same pair ,whom might then go on to breed as siblings. It is that first tentative step forwards to reaching for a legacy frog Chris,my best shot at it too.
The second our red frog beach, Very few females here mate,not as many as fingers on one bloody hand I reckon!! But out cross males are available. I'm in nowhere land with this to keep these here long term is going to take some thought !! We are sitting on a lot twenty sommit I guess (adult sized individuals,man they just fall from the broms,folks can't expect me to count them too

I have one breeding female,known to me(something weird is going on in that viv and I think I know what,just need the proof!!) I have 3 different males unrelated males,3 kids from one male,very orange little spotting All the rest are related on the damm's side her and a different male's kids. It's all a work in progress i'm still trying to prove out females,without luck. But my god there are some pretty things in their number.
Then I guess the summersi quest must feature,long road to breed a frog 3 1/2 years I think of keeping. I believe I'm the first,matters not though apart from the out cross aspect.My real reason to mention it is why the hell aren't these here already,it will always be a mystery,despite my ,or rather our own personal struggle with them My start is two breeding pair of UE frogs kept as a group,plus a lone male. I have a group of friends whom will do right by these kids if We can do my part rearing wise,my hope is my old male will get a chance with a young lass oneday,but I'm not sure he was an adult when I got him,time is ticking. Chris in this case plausibly it won't be my legacy But hopefully my failings will give a kick start to this species being bred here and the legacy will belong to the breeders next in line to me,a slightly different mindset here to the pums,I guess stemming from the fact all the frogs come from the gene pool UE hold.
Here's a Q for ya Chris :does living on a small island with only a given number of potential keepers,mean one ponders such things a bit deeper? For a while We were probably the only breeders here of superblue auratus and possibly the atachis pan. specials as well,didn't really realise all this a couple of years back!!
Cheers for this Chris,sorry about the ramble,hope it isnt' too far from what you wanted to discuss,the topic fascinates me,ie the long term goal side does,calling it my legacy at this is stage sort of weird in a way, something to aspire to though kiddo
Tis a work in progress my ol mate
best
Stu