09-08-2011, 05:57 PM
Hi there all,
I'm Stan (44 yrs old) and I'm new here...
I've been an aquarian ever since childhood till this very day on. But terrarstics had my interest as well over the years. As a child I've kept reptiles and amphibians but there's been an interval of several years that I haven't kept them anymore. About a year and a half ago I've started all over again keeping terrariums. It didn't take too long before I've re-decorated their interiors into paludariums. I've tried some anolises, some lygodactyluses and bombina orientalis besides some poison dart frogs. After a while it just made me decide to just keep the poison dart frogs and the others went to friends of mine where I knew that a good home was guaranteed. At this moment I'm just keeping Epipedobates anthonyi (tricolors), Hyloxalus azureiventris and Phyllobates vittatus. And for sure some other breeds will enter my home very shortly as well... Enough space to offer for some other paludariums. Despite of the fact that tricolors are mentioned being easy starter frogs, to me they still have their own charm and therefore a keeper in my paludariums.
There are also snakeskin endlers and heterandria formosas swimming around the islands I've created. It's a perfect combination!
Glad to be on board over here & we'll see how the interaction will be...
Grtz, "S"
I'm Stan (44 yrs old) and I'm new here...
I've been an aquarian ever since childhood till this very day on. But terrarstics had my interest as well over the years. As a child I've kept reptiles and amphibians but there's been an interval of several years that I haven't kept them anymore. About a year and a half ago I've started all over again keeping terrariums. It didn't take too long before I've re-decorated their interiors into paludariums. I've tried some anolises, some lygodactyluses and bombina orientalis besides some poison dart frogs. After a while it just made me decide to just keep the poison dart frogs and the others went to friends of mine where I knew that a good home was guaranteed. At this moment I'm just keeping Epipedobates anthonyi (tricolors), Hyloxalus azureiventris and Phyllobates vittatus. And for sure some other breeds will enter my home very shortly as well... Enough space to offer for some other paludariums. Despite of the fact that tricolors are mentioned being easy starter frogs, to me they still have their own charm and therefore a keeper in my paludariums.
There are also snakeskin endlers and heterandria formosas swimming around the islands I've created. It's a perfect combination!
Glad to be on board over here & we'll see how the interaction will be...
Grtz, "S"
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