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Re: New Cage for the Red Eyes
Originally Posted by ADEE
the red eyes i have kept got as long as 2 inches from tip of nose to tip of tail (or lack thereof) the legs are of course much much longer.
Very nice set-up. Whenever we handled ours we just were sure to have clean hands and mist our hands with water
Another handling tip, IF you choose to handle them, hold them over or better yet IN their tank. They can jump without much warning and depending on where the frogs jumped to could be a problem.
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Re: New Cage for the Red Eyes
Originally Posted by Damon Theis
Umm. Herp of the month. Id vote. Great pics, I have never seen the blue on thier bellys before!
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Re: New Cage for the Red Eyes
Originally Posted by DSGB
Umm. Herp of the month. Id vote. Great pics, I have never seen the blue on thier bellys before!
thanks. those are old pics. I should take some new ones....
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Re: New Cage for the Red Eyes
Looks great and I love the close ups of the Red Eye. I swear Red Eyes seem to be the most photogenic. They are so cute!
REPTILES: Ball Pythons, Bearded Dragons, Blue Tongue Skink, Corn Snakes, Crested Geckos, Gargoyle Geckos, Mali Uromastyxs, Sulcata Tortoise, Tokay Geckos, Veiled Chameleons.
FISH: African Cichlids, Rhino Pleco, Silver Dollars, Tiger Oscars
MAMMALS: Miniture Pinschers, Cat, ASF's, boyfriend, me
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Re: New Cage for the Red Eyes
Awesome setup... just out of curiousity how often do you have issues with them "escaping" aka jumping out when you have the doors open?
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Re: New Cage for the Red Eyes
Originally Posted by instinct27
Awesome setup... just out of curiousity how often do you have issues with them "escaping" aka jumping out when you have the doors open?
Never.
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Re: New Cage for the Red Eyes
Originally Posted by blackcrystal22
Darts are usually about an inch long aren't they?
Depends on the species, I have imitators and they are about as big as my thumbnail. Which is why they are called a thumbnail species haha. Hope that helps.
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