Blue-Back reed froglets
I currently have 5 healthy captive-bred H. madagascariensis froglets, ranging from about a month out of the water to freshly metamorphosed. These babies are much less shy then their parents, so I’m sure they’ll make very sweet pets. They are small but not territorial so you can keep them in groups without any trouble (you can keep 4 in a bioactive ten-gallon). Currently eating flightless fruit flies, as adults they will eat 1/4 inch crickets, been beetles, etc and generally will take larger prey than similarly sized dart frogs. Asking $25 each so you can get a bunch, they appear to be less happy on their own.
I am also interested in selling their parents as a 2.1 group. Bought from Josh’s frogs and about a year old. Asking $150; I’ll throw in a pup off their favorite plant (a neoregalia so you can throw it your viv even if it’s not a full bioactive) so they feel at home.
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