I wish we would see more of this with other herps. I think they learned the hard way with frogs, so many species went extinct so fast from people hoarding them and all the animals getting sick and dying at the same time. Hopefully someday we will focus on diverse captive breeding of all herps instead of blocking captive breeding and dooming them to extinction when the original habitat is destroyed and the few places that have them have a disaster.
I've been thinking about this - how do new species make it into the trade? IMO it should be more common in case some species become extinct in the wild, they'll be available as CB. Of course we don't want to over-collect, but there should be a backup population in captivity.
Ooh, these are cool. You know, I'm reminded that I've always loved frogs, even from when I was a little kid. Maybe I should look into getting some sometime.
Mike is so humble, doesn’t even try to say he’s the reason for all these frogs in captivity, and when Dāv says it he just gives a shoulder like “meh” lol doesn’t even agree. He’s like “I’m just living my best life”
I’m always freaking out trying to make sure my enclosures are up to par and I’m doing everything right and this guy has frogs on paper towel in empty tanks that are thriving!!! Proves that keeping it simple is the best way to go!
I believe he explained in another video that he does this due to maintenance, with the number of animals he has he doesn't have the time to maintain bioactive enclosures, and found that keeping a clean enclosure was beneficial to the animals growth.
Yeah, it kinda bothers me that these TREE frogs are stuck in tiny tanks, on flat, white paper towels with nothing to climb up. They are accustomed to being able to climb up trees and hide amongst foliage. But here they are all out in the open, which may very well stress them out. Who knows ... I just wish there was something there for them to climb on.
Those fringed leaf frogs are so cool! All these frogs are amazing! So pretty! I love frogs! The last frogs almost looked fake! They looked like they were paint speckled and the colors were so bright!
he has enrichment. Frogs can't see things that aren't bug-like (well, that aren't convex shaped), they aren't like reptiles, birds or mammals. ...but they have fairly complex auditory processing, so the audio is way more important than having fake plants in the enclosure. (This doesn't apply to poison dart frogs, which need places to lay eggs or hide eggs etc). Pretty enclosures for most types of frogs are for our human benefit not for the frogs.
@@rocketqueen232 certain species yes. They aren’t mammals reptiles or birds. They don’t play, they don’t exercise for fun. They sit there until they hear or see something they want. Some species of frogs will explore, but not these. You notice how some of the other species had cool enclosures? Those are the species that benefit from them, and don’t have as onerous cleaning requirements… notably poison dart frogs. Also that species doesn’t really climb, they lay there on the ground waiting for bugs or mates.
@@rocketqueen232 Weirdly, yeah, for some of them (paper towel with sound enrichment). I did captive grow and release to restabilize a population of grey tree frogs that was decimated by pesticides and a breeding pool that was getting destroyed every year (also restored a new breeding area). A lot of them chose to come back to the house/garage/barn/etc and spent the rest of their lives stuck to a small 2 foot by 2 foot spot on building or in light fixtures or air conditioners etc, rather than the trees. Any I put on a building, just stayed there. I don't know where they went in the winter, but come spring, back to the same spot, year after year, all times of day. In captive populations, if you have a species that just lumps in one spot and ambushes, you always want to start with super clean and then you can experiment with bioactive, but you have to be careful because they can get sick if it isn't 100% perfect. Some species are able to deal with more bacterial load than others. I raised the ones I had in multiple setups and paper towel ones did the best.
I have been wanting to get some these frogs so glad to watch this channel and thank you for sharing all your information. Much appreciated and love from Stuttgart Arkansas. 🦆🐸🌾
Love the channel as always and this guy obviously has a deep understanding of what he is keeping. . He kinda hit a sticking point with me when he mentioned Petsmart. I get it, but I have a hard time being ok with it.
I was planning to go to Tinley. But my bank account laughed at me and said "No you're not. You're working extra days." 🥺 Oh well. There's always next year.
Wow I feel so dumb, all these years and there was a amazing frog breeder right in my back yard! Thank you for sharing this video and now I know I have a local breeder for these amazing frogs, ive been trying to found hourglass tree frogs and someone just recently recommended Rainforest Junkys!!!
I see a lot of people complaining about the enclosures, remember these are frogs, not humans. They dont get "bored" they care about not getting eaten, reproducing, and finding food. Any special enclosures or visually appealing vivs are for the sole enjoyment of the keeper. They just need a clean environment. Mike's setups are fine and I have gotten several frogs off of him and gotten the best advice. I dont have enough space to say all the good things about him. But nonetheless, he knows what hes doing his frogs are healthy and content.
Dumbest comment ever. Allowing animals to have access to their Environmental niches is not anthropomorphizing feelings onto animals. It's factual science. A cryptic animal that is forced to stay out in the open is not a correct way of keeping.
@@WildGrowthChannel Another dumb comment. Of course they can't be released...vast majority are captive bred. The argument has nothing to do with owning the animals as captives. It's about giving them access to environmental stimuli to facilitate natural behaviors within a captive setting. Captive bred or not they still still have the same needs. You give them the choice through creating sections or portions of habitats. If you can actually create any sort of coherent argument based on a sheet a paper towel vs cork hollows, substrate, plants I'd be up for a good laugh. If this is how you actually view the hobby please surrender your animals to someone who actually cares about the well being and advancement of care.
Hey Dave, you do realize that you can take those Rainbow mealworms and Waxworms and Dubia roaches over to your Fishing Adventures Channel and use them on a little size 10 or 12 hook and some 2lb test mono with a very small bobber and one very small split shot placed on the line 18 inches above the hook and the bobber 18 to 20 above that, go to any well stocked farm pond in the country and catch bucket loads of bluegills or green sunfish for live Bass bait unless you catching pie plate crappies! Also works for Jumbo Yellow Perch !
Some of you guys commenting have 0 understanding how fragile these species are, adding decorations to their tanks increases surface area for bacterial growth, those tanks are cleaned and switched every single night, mike puts in more hours cleaning and supplementing with the proper nutrients, heat, and humidity than 99% of you smooth brains can comprehend. These are the healthiest frogs available in the US and I can speak from experience. This man has single handedly produced morphs that many of you wouldn’t have access to today without the work he puts in. Frogs don’t need enrichment with decorations they need clean cages and proper atmospheric conditions and nutrition. They’re not self aware beings they’re amphibians with limited capacity for understanding and 0 problem solving skills. They could give less cares about a plant. They eat, shit, and reproduce and without his efforts most of these species would be wild caught and full of parasites and bacterial infections guaranteeing death upon purchase or shortly after. This isn’t a hobby for your pointless emotions this is a hobby of science and constant upkeep and learning. His methods have proven beyond reasonable doubt that his care is beyond sufficient. Bioactive is trash and riddled with problems for almost all of these species. Just because you saw a planted tank on FB doesn’t mean it’s proper care. The science says otherwise.
This guy in Ohio needs to write a book!! Omg! Such cool frogs. I’m new to Frog keeping. I have three baby White’s Tree Frogs and I’m hooked! Their personalities are crazy cool. And I watched the older video when you were in Ohio last night. And saw this one today when I was looking for the older one to send to another frog crazy friend!
Imagine getting P. bicolor babies from Chris Hansbrow and keeping them like this. Ericas and Chris bicolors have an entire greenhouse, these don't even have a branch. Also they're a basking species. I get so sad looking at this.
When I get into frogs I am definitely coming here. Them glass frogs though... I want! And you can't knock supporting someone who is so determined to help do the animals some good, that's always commendable.
off topic but will there be a good selection of Tree Monitors at the Hamburg Reptile show next weekend? Green Yellow and Blue? looking to get a pair but have to travel quite a bit and I haven't been able to find an answer.
As a biologist, I find these breeder tanks to be very upsetting. It's minimal effort on the breeders part for the maximum profit mentality. There's absolutely no enrichment present in the majority of those cages and sure the guy may have acquired a large collection of animals, but based on what's presented, they're hardly treated as animals, but as objects. Add one piece of enrichment, a cork bark flat, crossbars of foam pipe insulation, it's $2 at Lowes for 6ft ffs. Hold breeders to higher standards. HOLD BREEDERS TO HIGHER STANDARDS!
As long as the animal is healthy and thriving less-is-more. I have a turtle tank. I have my filters and the dock but for the most part it's empty. The turtle is happy.
Honestly people like mike are the reason we have these animals in captivity and are able to combat the poaching of them in their natural habitat. So if a few individuals of the species have to live like this so the species in the wild can thrive and hobbyists can have access to healthy CB specimens and provide them with the best care possible, I think it's justified.
I don’t really like that he only has paper towels that seem dry for an amphibian. You can be minimalistic, but come on. The enclosure needs love. I get why he keeps them empty, I just don’t like it.
Agree with you. I keep several of the species shown and yes, my setups are paper towels too (cleaned often) and relatively spartan, but they have some climbing branches, corkbark, potted pothos plants, etc Many of the nocturnal species prefer to have a hiding spot or hide in an area away from the light...or at least get away from crickets?
Cmon now...... Mike explained in detail why he is keeping some specifies on the paper towels solely. Obviously he is a complete professional breeder making these rare frogs available to others.... The frogs do not looked depressed. Many species are nocturnal and do not expel energy during the day... Keeping and breeding requires sterile conditions at times... Diseases can spread through a population rapidly if a pathogen goes unnoticed .. Pretty sure Mike knows what he’s doing and cares greatly about the well being of these rare amphibians....
Those aren’t breeder tanks, they’re dry chambers, he actually swaps out paper towels and cleans the glass every single day, and he does this every single day.
Somebody needs to donate that man a shit tone of money to expand and pay workers. Its a shame to see it on a normal hobby size. This guy could save countless species from going extinct
the frogs look beautiful but i think that they should have something to climb on or a fake plant but the frogs look healthy and the breeder seems knowledgeable
You are correct and I understand that as a breeder he needs to keep the frogs in setups that prevent cross contamination and to keep the enclosures hygienic and that frogs need less of a complex enclosure than reptiles. I still think the could have some easy to clean decor but I understand his reasons and he is a very experienced breeder. Thanks for the comment🐸
I know it's been said and falling on def ears but Mike's enclosures are perfectly fine. "enrichment" as people want to call it, is eye candy for the owners. Frogs only care about eating and reproducing. They don't go for a walk on the log or have some fun with aittle climb on the branch. Their sole purpose is to eat to exist and to breed. If the frogs are not housed properly or not given proper conditions they dont breed. Mikes goal is to raise healthy animals and he produces some of the highest quality and healthiest animals out there.
Enrichment isn't eye candy for the owners. You should try and replicate their natural environment as much as you can, which in the wild, has alot of enrichment. Most frogs do not like to be so exposed like that
@@parisinthe30sx they have proper temperature and humidity, they're fed better than most captive frogs and supplemented and healthier than most. They have no predators and no stressors in Mike's care. All they care about is eating sleeping and reproducing.
The eyes and speckles on that last group made me smile. So bright, kinda silly and adorable.
You gotta love it when a zoo understands economics. Good on them for releasing that dart frog species to the public.
I wish we would see more of this with other herps. I think they learned the hard way with frogs, so many species went extinct so fast from people hoarding them and all the animals getting sick and dying at the same time. Hopefully someday we will focus on diverse captive breeding of all herps instead of blocking captive breeding and dooming them to extinction when the original habitat is destroyed and the few places that have them have a disaster.
@@darcieclements4880 I'm actually attempting to breed gaboon caecilians. I'm a novice but I couldn't find anyone else doing it.
@@sauronthegreat489 thats really cool i am attempting the same
@@sauronthegreat489how did it go?!
I've been thinking about this - how do new species make it into the trade? IMO it should be more common in case some species become extinct in the wild, they'll be available as CB. Of course we don't want to over-collect, but there should be a backup population in captivity.
So freaking adorable! I love frogs. The blue was amazing! Our Earth is amazing.
Ooh, these are cool. You know, I'm reminded that I've always loved frogs, even from when I was a little kid. Maybe I should look into getting some sometime.
Mike is so humble, doesn’t even try to say he’s the reason for all these frogs in captivity, and when Dāv says it he just gives a shoulder like “meh” lol doesn’t even agree. He’s like “I’m just living my best life”
Novy is a legend.
I’m always freaking out trying to make sure my enclosures are up to par and I’m doing everything right and this guy has frogs on paper towel in empty tanks that are thriving!!! Proves that keeping it simple is the best way to go!
I believe he explained in another video that he does this due to maintenance, with the number of animals he has he doesn't have the time to maintain bioactive enclosures, and found that keeping a clean enclosure was beneficial to the animals growth.
Amazing work! Anyone breeding critters like this helps take pressure off collecting populations. is good thing
Awesome frogs, would just like to see a angled log in each tank. Would still be easy to clean. Nice guy.
Yeah, it kinda bothers me that these TREE frogs are stuck in tiny tanks, on flat, white paper towels with nothing to climb up. They are accustomed to being able to climb up trees and hide amongst foliage. But here they are all out in the open, which may very well stress them out. Who knows ... I just wish there was something there for them to climb on.
@@HighlanderNorth1 and talks about deforestation, while surrounded by disposable paper towels lolz.
This man and his collection is absolutely amazing
Those fringed leaf frogs are so cool! All these frogs are amazing! So pretty! I love frogs! The last frogs almost looked fake! They looked like they were paint speckled and the colors were so bright!
Beautiful frogs! Several species I've never seen before, very cool.
I totally agree about bioactive, it makes people not clean as much. If you can't see it, you ignore it. But some enrichment would be nice.
he has enrichment. Frogs can't see things that aren't bug-like (well, that aren't convex shaped), they aren't like reptiles, birds or mammals. ...but they have fairly complex auditory processing, so the audio is way more important than having fake plants in the enclosure. (This doesn't apply to poison dart frogs, which need places to lay eggs or hide eggs etc).
Pretty enclosures for most types of frogs are for our human benefit not for the frogs.
@@relativisticvel so frogs naturally prefer paper towel environments with nothing to climb on it swim in?
@@rocketqueen232 certain species yes. They aren’t mammals reptiles or birds. They don’t play, they don’t exercise for fun. They sit there until they hear or see something they want. Some species of frogs will explore, but not these.
You notice how some of the other species had cool enclosures? Those are the species that benefit from them, and don’t have as onerous cleaning requirements… notably poison dart frogs.
Also that species doesn’t really climb, they lay there on the ground waiting for bugs or mates.
@@rocketqueen232 Weirdly, yeah, for some of them (paper towel with sound enrichment). I did captive grow and release to restabilize a population of grey tree frogs that was decimated by pesticides and a breeding pool that was getting destroyed every year (also restored a new breeding area). A lot of them chose to come back to the house/garage/barn/etc and spent the rest of their lives stuck to a small 2 foot by 2 foot spot on building or in light fixtures or air conditioners etc, rather than the trees. Any I put on a building, just stayed there. I don't know where they went in the winter, but come spring, back to the same spot, year after year, all times of day. In captive populations, if you have a species that just lumps in one spot and ambushes, you always want to start with super clean and then you can experiment with bioactive, but you have to be careful because they can get sick if it isn't 100% perfect. Some species are able to deal with more bacterial load than others. I raised the ones I had in multiple setups and paper towel ones did the best.
I have been wanting to get some these frogs so glad to watch this channel and thank you for sharing all your information. Much appreciated and love from Stuttgart Arkansas. 🦆🐸🌾
When it comes to frogs, i really adore the malabar gliding frog. They look absolutely beautiful.
Love the channel as always and this guy obviously has a deep understanding of what he is keeping. . He kinda hit a sticking point with me when he mentioned Petsmart. I get it, but I have a hard time being ok with it.
Thanks for the video Dāv!
Looks like you have a bunch of amphibian experts as subscribers!
Lucky man!
I was planning to go to Tinley. But my bank account laughed at me and said "No you're not. You're working extra days."
🥺
Oh well. There's always next year.
Amazing makes me want to start all my frog tanks again
Hell yeah Dave this is great, can’t wait for the red eye video!
Great collection of frogs. I would love to keep a couple but happy with my geckos for now.
Hi Dav some beautiful frogs & the man knows he’s stuff, but not too big on the enclosures man. Cheers from down under 🦘🦘🦎
frogs are so magical
Way cool dude!
So awesome to go back
Thank you for the update
#RattleOn
i am in love with all these frogs
Wow I feel so dumb, all these years and there was a amazing frog breeder right in my back yard! Thank you for sharing this video and now I know I have a local breeder for these amazing frogs, ive been trying to found hourglass tree frogs and someone just recently recommended Rainforest Junkys!!!
I see a lot of people complaining about the enclosures, remember these are frogs, not humans. They dont get "bored" they care about not getting eaten, reproducing, and finding food. Any special enclosures or visually appealing vivs are for the sole enjoyment of the keeper. They just need a clean environment. Mike's setups are fine and I have gotten several frogs off of him and gotten the best advice. I dont have enough space to say all the good things about him. But nonetheless, he knows what hes doing his frogs are healthy and content.
Dumbest comment ever. Allowing animals to have access to their Environmental niches is not anthropomorphizing feelings onto animals. It's factual science. A cryptic animal that is forced to stay out in the open is not a correct way of keeping.
@@trevor866 well, every pet in existence needs to be let go then, by what you just said. they arent in the open. they are in an enclosure.
@@WildGrowthChannel Another dumb comment. Of course they can't be released...vast majority are captive bred.
The argument has nothing to do with owning the animals as captives. It's about giving them access to environmental stimuli to facilitate natural behaviors within a captive setting. Captive bred or not they still still have the same needs. You give them the choice through creating sections or portions of habitats. If you can actually create any sort of coherent argument based on a sheet a paper towel vs cork hollows, substrate, plants I'd be up for a good laugh.
If this is how you actually view the hobby please surrender your animals to someone who actually cares about the well being and advancement of care.
the lemur and glass frogs are awesome
The first frogs look like aliens lol 😂
Glad.you decided to this agian. Hes an amazing breedet
His collection is amazing
Been waiting for another video since the first one came out. This is awesome
Such beautiful creatures. Thanks Dāv.
Hey Dave, you do realize that you can take those Rainbow mealworms and Waxworms and Dubia roaches over to your Fishing Adventures Channel and use them on a little size 10 or 12 hook and some 2lb test mono with a very small bobber and one very small split shot placed on the line 18 inches above the hook and the bobber 18 to 20 above that, go to any well stocked farm pond in the country and catch bucket loads of bluegills or green sunfish for live Bass bait unless you catching pie plate crappies! Also works for Jumbo Yellow Perch !
I love the level of detail in these instructions xD Proper passion
That’s really smart to play nature sounds to promote breeding and natural conditions
That blue Lemur is stunning 😍💙💙💙💙
Those are some cool looking frog 🐸 awesome video Dave keep up the good work brother God bless u and keep u safe and to all a bless day 🙏
Great meeting u at tinley ur a lot bigger in person!!
Those Giant Waxy Monkey frogs the Medusa Bicolors are so gorgeous. I love them! I can’t find them available anywhere tho!
Some of you guys commenting have 0 understanding how fragile these species are, adding decorations to their tanks increases surface area for bacterial growth, those tanks are cleaned and switched every single night, mike puts in more hours cleaning and supplementing with the proper nutrients, heat, and humidity than 99% of you smooth brains can comprehend. These are the healthiest frogs available in the US and I can speak from experience. This man has single handedly produced morphs that many of you wouldn’t have access to today without the work he puts in. Frogs don’t need enrichment with decorations they need clean cages and proper atmospheric conditions and nutrition. They’re not self aware beings they’re amphibians with limited capacity for understanding and 0 problem solving skills. They could give less cares about a plant. They eat, shit, and reproduce and without his efforts most of these species would be wild caught and full of parasites and bacterial infections guaranteeing death upon purchase or shortly after. This isn’t a hobby for your pointless emotions this is a hobby of science and constant upkeep and learning. His methods have proven beyond reasonable doubt that his care is beyond sufficient. Bioactive is trash and riddled with problems for almost all of these species. Just because you saw a planted tank on FB doesn’t mean it’s proper care. The science says otherwise.
"bioactive is trash" could you please elaborate?
These frogs are 🔥
Those Frogs Are So Beautiful
Cool video dāv
Interesting video. Thanks Dav
Dudes wearing a shirt from Predator with Jesse Ventura... F***in' Legend!!!
Yay! Cute little froggies 😍
Whoa beautiful collection
Awesome frogs and toads
Wow, beautiful
Love the fringed leave frog
Gorgeous enclousers!!
5:28 it look so cool
First one picked up soooooo cute 🥰
This man is a legend!
Play a spooky game and let one lucky winner walk away with some reptarium merch. Be fun to watch.
This guy in Ohio needs to write a book!! Omg! Such cool frogs. I’m new to Frog keeping. I have three baby White’s Tree Frogs and I’m hooked! Their personalities are crazy cool. And I watched the older video when you were in Ohio last night. And saw this one today when I was looking for the older one to send to another frog crazy friend!
Palm oil plantations are the worst. We should all avoid consuming palm oil to protect wild reptiles and amphibians.
Imagine getting P. bicolor babies from Chris Hansbrow and keeping them like this. Ericas and Chris bicolors have an entire greenhouse, these don't even have a branch. Also they're a basking species. I get so sad looking at this.
Does he have a page I can follow?
I like this video. Good job!
Mike seems like a nice happy out going person 😂 .
@@Amy-oh8qb ooooh do i detect a bit of sarcasm? 😂
Adorable.
Good video thanks
i love phrogs 😁
When I get into frogs I am definitely coming here. Them glass frogs though... I want! And you can't knock supporting someone who is so determined to help do the animals some good, that's always commendable.
How cute!🤠♥️👍🏽🇺🇸
Awesome
So rad 😎😎
Great Content!! Find some black eyed tree frogs..
As a Cochran, I now absolutely have to have a glass frog!
Great vlog nice to meet you at tinley btw
Awesome :)
off topic but will there be a good selection of Tree Monitors at the Hamburg Reptile show next weekend? Green Yellow and Blue? looking to get a pair but have to travel quite a bit and I haven't been able to find an answer.
Great video
The tinctures peacock is in Europe called tumtuctamaque
Are the white spots on their back fungi? And is that a big problem or no.
Awesome do you have any experience with American green tree frogs?
I loved catching frogs growing up. His frogs are beautiful! The set up is just sad blah blah blah.
I’m feeling pretty early!
Can you do another monitor lizard video
I want to get my red eye tree frogs off him soon.
I’m trying to breed lemurs currently I have 2 pairs and I want to see how people set up their lemur frogs rain chambers
As a biologist, I find these breeder tanks to be very upsetting. It's minimal effort on the breeders part for the maximum profit mentality. There's absolutely no enrichment present in the majority of those cages and sure the guy may have acquired a large collection of animals, but based on what's presented, they're hardly treated as animals, but as objects. Add one piece of enrichment, a cork bark flat, crossbars of foam pipe insulation, it's $2 at Lowes for 6ft ffs. Hold breeders to higher standards. HOLD BREEDERS TO HIGHER STANDARDS!
As long as the animal is healthy and thriving less-is-more. I have a turtle tank. I have my filters and the dock but for the most part it's empty. The turtle is happy.
You're not a biologist, your a gamer stop the lies!
Honestly people like mike are the reason we have these animals in captivity and are able to combat the poaching of them in their natural habitat. So if a few individuals of the species have to live like this so the species in the wild can thrive and hobbyists can have access to healthy CB specimens and provide them with the best care possible, I think it's justified.
I couldn't agree more!
@@cheriesmith9263 you can be 2 things at once...
How do I get ahold of him to buy some stuff. No contact info on his website.
Where did he get the cochranella granulosa? Ive been searching for those for about 6 years…
I don’t really like that he only has paper towels that seem dry for an amphibian. You can be minimalistic, but come on. The enclosure needs love. I get why he keeps them empty, I just don’t like it.
Agree with you. I keep several of the species shown and yes, my setups are paper towels too (cleaned often) and relatively spartan, but they have some climbing branches, corkbark, potted pothos plants, etc Many of the nocturnal species prefer to have a hiding spot or hide in an area away from the light...or at least get away from crickets?
Its fucked up, those frogs look SAD.
Yeah, came to say the same thing.
Cmon now......
Mike explained in detail why he is keeping some specifies on the paper towels solely.
Obviously he is a complete professional breeder making these rare frogs available to others....
The frogs do not looked depressed.
Many species are nocturnal and do not expel energy during the day...
Keeping and breeding requires sterile conditions at times...
Diseases can spread through a population rapidly if a pathogen goes unnoticed ..
Pretty sure Mike knows what he’s doing and cares greatly about the well being of these rare amphibians....
@@lindsay6518 sad frogs dont live up to 9 years ,lol
Cleveland Rocks
Cleveland Rocks
Cleveland Rocks 😁
Dang I wish he was closer!
Beautiful frogs, ugly breeding tanks with nothing in them though.
Yeah… they went over that ya dummy
@@stevefrancis1191 Yeah...but I don't care what his reasons are.
Those aren’t breeder tanks, they’re dry chambers, he actually swaps out paper towels and cleans the glass every single day, and he does this every single day.
@@TroyGoldberg lots of "bioactive" dumbasses around here huh Troy 🤣
@@mlemlemmlemmlem lol, just people that don’t understand what’s best for any of these tree frogs 😂
Mans needs to start shipping
Somebody needs to donate that man a shit tone of money to expand and pay workers. Its a shame to see it on a normal hobby size. This guy could save countless species from going extinct
where can you buy it? and sell it to Germany?
Hi dav
the frogs look beautiful but i think that they should have something to climb on or a fake plant but the frogs look healthy and the breeder seems knowledgeable
Both are understatements, he’s extremely knowledgeable, and his frogs are extremely healthy.
You are correct and I understand that as a breeder he needs to keep the frogs in setups that prevent cross contamination and to keep the enclosures hygienic and that frogs need less of a complex enclosure than reptiles. I still think the could have some easy to clean decor but I understand his reasons and he is a very experienced breeder. Thanks for the comment🐸
Bro....you totally glossed over two of his coolest frogs (Phyllomedusa sauvagii and Cochranella granulosa)
How many actual frogs does it take to make a ton? Inquiring minds wanna know...
FWOG!!!!!!!!
1:47 thats one big tree frog
Most of these frogs actually need bigger enclosure....may
Granulosa have been bred in Europe i think.
I know it's been said and falling on def ears but Mike's enclosures are perfectly fine. "enrichment" as people want to call it, is eye candy for the owners. Frogs only care about eating and reproducing. They don't go for a walk on the log or have some fun with aittle climb on the branch. Their sole purpose is to eat to exist and to breed. If the frogs are not housed properly or not given proper conditions they dont breed. Mikes goal is to raise healthy animals and he produces some of the highest quality and healthiest animals out there.
Enrichment isn't eye candy for the owners. You should try and replicate their natural environment as much as you can, which in the wild, has alot of enrichment. Most frogs do not like to be so exposed like that
@@parisinthe30sx they have proper temperature and humidity, they're fed better than most captive frogs and supplemented and healthier than most. They have no predators and no stressors in Mike's care. All they care about is eating sleeping and reproducing.