I have been experimenting with keeping froglets on paper towels and sphagnum moss, for the past year I have been using paper towels, I have noticed a large difference in the growth rate of my green and bronze froglets, I have 3 with a inch layer of sphagnum in a shoebox and they are already over 1/2 an inch, where as 2 I have in a shoebox with papertowels who are a month and a half old who are just starting to get over a 1/2 inch. The younger ones are all ready larger and they are 2 weeks younger.
Has anybody noticed a correlation between the number of flour bettle larvae feed with the clutch size and the number of times they lay a month. I had termites for awhile and my g&bronze laid 12-14 egg clutches about every 6 days, and when I ran out of termites they went back down to 5-6 eggs every 7-8 days, and now that I am feeding fbl twice a week they are laying 8-10 eggs every 5 or 6 days. Has anybody had a increase this large when feeding fbl.
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Jacob Pott's collection
As of 1/16/04
1.2.3 Leucomelas (the 3 juveniles are the brightest orange I've seen there almost red, there not from my trio)
1.1.16 Green and Bronze Auratus
0.0.2 Imitators
0.0.1 Vents (more soon)
0.0.2 Nicaraguan Green and Black Auratus
0.0.3 Citronella Tincs
0.0.2 Powder Blue Tincs
0.0.2 Yellow Back Tincs
1.1.0 Surinam Cobalts (extremely soon)


