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| Episode. 211. Frog Talk with Jodi Rowley | 07 Nov 2025 | 01:14:04 | |
This week I'm joined by Jodi Rowley. Jodi is a leading amphibian expert with over 100 publications to her name, years of field research in South East Asia and Australia, and she has identified and described several new frog species. In this episode, we discuss Jodi's career researching frogs, we compare amphibian disease dynamics in different corners of the globe, never before seen frog species, and the importance of citizen science through Frog ID * One of the species we discuss is - rhacophorus helenae (named in honor of Jodi's Mum) To learn more visit: https://jodirowley.com/ To help frogs through citizen science visit: https://www.frogid.net.au/ Broaden your knowledge of herpetology online or in person at the Amphibian Foundation. Register now at www.amphibianfoundation.org and use code AMPHIBICAST at checkout for 10% off This episode is sponsored by Gray Ghost Creations NEHERP is our sponsor this week For your bioactive vivarium needs visit: https://www.neherpetoculture.com/ | |||
| Episode 210. Listener Q & A with Alex Menke and Mike Novy | 24 Oct 2025 | 01:43:25 | |
This week Alex Menke, Mike Novy, and I answer listener questions about dart frogs and tree frogs. We discuss husbandry, breeding, ethical topics, and we have more than a few laughs. Thanks to all the listeners who submitted questions. Be sure to follow @amphibicast https://www.facebook.com/frogdaddyllc/ https://www.facebook.com/p/Rainforestjunkys-100078666645717/ https://frogdaddy.net/ http://www.rainforestjunkys.com/ Broaden your knowledge of herpetology online or in person at the Amphibian Foundation. Register now at www.amphibianfoundation.org and use code AMPHIBICAST at checkout for 10% off Exo Terra is our sponsor this week. For all your amphibian needs visit: Exo-terra.com or visit your local dealer and follow @exoterrausa on social media. NEHERP is our sponsor this week For your bioactive vivarium needs visit: https://www.neherpetoculture.com/ | |||
| Episode 201. The Houston Toad Project with Audrey and Chris of Houston Zoo | 02 May 2025 | 01:17:08 | |
Zoos often play an integral part in amphibian conservation. This week I am joined by Audrey and Chris courtesy of Houston Zoo, and we discuss their work with the critically endangered Houston Toad. Exo Terra is our sponsor this week. For all your amphibian needs visit: Exo-terra.com or visit your local dealer and follow @exoterrausa on social media.
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| Go Big or Go Home Part 3. "The Plants" -Planting a Large Format Vivarium with Alex Menke | 28 Oct 2022 | 01:32:56 | |
Have you ever dreamed of building a giant, naturalistic vivarium for your frogs? What does it take to construct, scape, plant and stock a 48 cubic foot vivarium (4ft by 2ft by 6ft)? In this 4 part series we will build a hypothetical large format vivarium from the ground up and address the challenges and rewards that go along with it! | |||
| Go Big or Go Home Part 2. "The Scape" Hardscaping a Large Format Vivarium with Brandon Willis | 21 Oct 2022 | 01:26:15 | |
Have you ever dreamed of building a giant, naturalistic vivarium for your frogs? What does it take to construct, scape, plant and stock a 48 cubic foot vivarium (4ft by 2ft by 6ft)? In this 4 part series we will build a hypothetical large format vivarium from the ground up and address the challenges and rewards that go along with it! | |||
| Go Big or Go Home Part 1. - "The Tank" Building a Large Format Vivarium with Bill Rodman | 14 Oct 2022 | 01:19:48 | |
Have you ever dreamed of building a giant, naturalistic vivarium for your frogs? What does it take to construct, scape, plant and stock a 48 cubic foot vivarium (4ft by 2ft by 6ft)? In this 4 part series we will build a hypothetical large format vivarium from the ground up and address the challenges and rewards that go along with it! | |||
| Episode 108. Building the Biome - Native Pennsylvania Amphibian Care and Conservation with Aaron Capouellez | 07 Oct 2022 | 01:29:14 | |
This week I am joined by Aaron Capouellez. Aaron is the founder of PA Woods and Forests and he specializes in studying amphibians and other organisms native to Pennsylvania. In this episode, we discuss specific Pennsylvania biomes, frog species native to the area, and how to best recreate these biomes in a captive setting. We also discuss the challenges of keeping native species, such as the American Toad and whether or not we can successfully incorporate carnivorous plants into a vivarium build. To learn more about Aaron's work and to support PA Woods and Forests visit: https://www.pawoodsandforests.com/ | |||
| Episode 107. What to do when you lose a frog. | 30 Sep 2022 | 00:42:55 | |
We've all been there at some point. We've worked hard to acquire a healthy frog, toad, or salamander, we've done our homework and set it up properly, but unfortunately it passes away. The experience can be difficult and frustrating to say the least. However, if we want to improve our methods and grow as hobbyists, it's important that we learn as much as we can from the experience. | |||
| Episode 106. Pumilio in Color - Mate Selection and More with Yusan Yang | 23 Sep 2022 | 01:08:02 | |
Oophaga pumilio are well known for their vivid and variable coloration. But did you know that they have extremely sophisticated mating behaviors that select for certain colors? In this week's episode I am joined by researcher, Yusan Yang and we discuss her work studying mate selection in wild oophaga pumilio. We talk about mating both male and female behaviors associated with color selection, and how pumilo tadpoles can actually imprint on their mothers. We also discuss one of Yusan's research projects that was featured in the Netflix documentary "Life in Color," narrated by David Attenborough. | |||
| Episode 105. IUCN Amphibian Assessment with Alessandro Catenazzi | 16 Sep 2022 | 01:20:26 | |
This week I am joined by Dr. Alessandro Catenazzi. Alessandro is a conservation biologist who assesses amphibian populations for the IUCN red list, We discuss what the IUCN is, how species and populations are assessed, and what the future holds for endangered frogs. We also talk about frog species native to the Peruvian cloud forest biome, and how many endangered species are actually on the rebound. | |||
| Episode 104. Advanced Tadpole Rearing from an Aquarist's Perspective, with Kyle Martin | 09 Sep 2022 | 01:36:06 | |
People often make comparisons between reef tanks and planted vivariums due to their complexity and beauty. They both require substantial care and effort, yet despite their many challenges, they ultimately reward the keeper with a perfect slice of the natural world. This week I am joined by reef aquarist turned dart frog breeder, Kyle Martin. Kyle and I discuss his transition from keeping reef aquariums to dart frogs and how he used his aquarist skill set to be successful with both. We also discuss Kyle's unique methods of raising tadpoles communally, how to measure water quality, and maintaining successful dart frog community tanks. | |||
| Episode 103. American Frog Day 2022 Pre-Game Show with Jack Small | 02 Sep 2022 | 01:11:42 | |
This week I am joined by Jack Small. Jack is one of the organizers of this year's American Frog Day and in this episode we discuss how the event started decades ago, how it grew over the years, what sets it apart from other expos, and what we can expect this year. We also discuss how Jack keeps amd breeds his dendrobates truncatus, and we talk about how important the greater dart frog community is. | |||
| Episode 102. Mimicry and Monogamy in Ranitomeya with Dr. Kyle Summers | 26 Aug 2022 | 00:49:26 | |
Tonight I am joined by Dr. Kyle Summers. Dr. Summers has studied dendrobatids extensively since the 1980s and he has contributed immensely to the dart frog knowledge base. (Ranitomeya summersi is in fact named in his honor). In this episode we discuss different types of mimicry in Ranitomeya, differing degrees of toxicity between mimics, and monogamy in Ranitomeya imitator. We also discuss his dart frog blog and what happed after he handled a fully toxic wild Phyllobates vittatus. | |||
| Episode 200 - Dart Frog Round Table w/ Julio, Troy, and Mike Tytula | 18 Apr 2025 | 02:49:17 | |
EPISODE 200! This week I am joined by Julio Rodriguez, Troy Goldberg and Mike Tytula. We have a full blown dart frog round table discussion covering tips, observations, breeding, supplementation, zoopoxy, mystery locales, social media posts gone rogue, and oh so much more. Broaden your knowledge of herpetology online or in person at the Amphibian Foundation. Register now at www.amphibianfoundation.org and use code AMPHIBICAST at checkout for 10% off This episode is sponsored by Gray Ghost Creations Tesorosfrogs.com is your source for responsible, ethical, and sustainable captive bred frogs and vivarium supplies. visit tesorosfrogs.com to shop
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| Episode 101. Amazon Milk Frog Care - A Review of the Literature | 19 Aug 2022 | 00:33:38 | |
The Amazon Milk Frog (rachycephalus resinifictrix) is a popular species among amphibian hobbyists. In tonight's episode I review a paper on Amazon Milk Frog Husbandry written by French Scientist Fabien Mignet and discuss some of the key husbandry points. | |||
| Updates! Contest, Frog Fund Raiser, New Podcast and American Frog Day 2022! | 12 Aug 2022 | 00:16:13 | |
Hi everyone! I wanted to share some quick announcements about the show and some upcoming events! | |||
| Episode 100. Large Obligates and Building Vivarium Racks with Troy Goldberg | 05 Aug 2022 | 02:04:36 | |
This week I welcome back Troy Goldberg for episode 100. We discuss rack systems for dart frog vivariums, the care and breeding of large obligates, and the importance of putting out quality online frog content. | |||
| Episode 99. Frog Rescue, Rehab and Rehoming with Cloudberry Exotics Sanctuary | 29 Jul 2022 | 01:11:36 | |
As the Amphibian Hobby continues to grow, more and more people are keeping frogs and other amphibians as pets. However, situations often arise where keepers can no longer keep their animals. Many keepers look out for rescue organizations, but there are only a handful that accept amphibians. Running an amphibian focused rescue operation also poses a unique set of challenges. | |||
| Episode 98. Oophaga pumilio "Blue Jeans" and Giving Back to the Community-with Audrey of Urban Amphibia | 22 Jul 2022 | 01:30:36 | |
Oophaga pumilio "blue jeans" is one of the most visually stunning frogs in the world. Yet, there hasn't been a concerted effort to breed them in captivity up until now. This week I am joined once again by Audrey of Urban Amphibia, and we discuss her Oophaga pumilio "blue jeans" captive breeding project, some behavior quirks that are unique to the locale ,and how to get a pair to successfully reproduce. We also discuss Audrey's educational work with veterinary students and how she uses dart frogs and other animals in community outreach programs for combat veterans. | |||
| Episode 97. UV Lighting for Amphibians with Ryan McVeigh of VivTech | 15 Jul 2022 | 02:00:32 | |
Over the years, it has become common practice to incorporate specialized UV lighting into the husbandry of many herp species. Although we don't often associate UV lighting with captive amphibians, there may be a place for it as technology continues to evolve in a more frog friendly direction. In this week's episode I am joined by Ryan McVeigh of VivTech. Ryan has dedicated years of his career developing and advancing husbandry tools such as UV lighting. We discuss how the technology has advanced since the early 1980's, UV options out there today that may suit the needs of captive amphibians, and we compare and contrast some aspects of the reptile and amphibian hobbies. | |||
| Episode 96. The History of Dendrobates Azureus in the Dart Frog Hobby with Nick Zoppa | 08 Jul 2022 | 01:14:34 | |
When we think about dart frogs, we almost always immediately picture the beautifully blue Dendrobates tinctorius "azureus." Once thought to be its own species (research is still ongoing), Azureus has been the focus of attention for both beginner and advanced hobbyists for half a century. However, there hasn't been a thorough account of how Azureus came into zoos and private collections up until now. My guest this week is Nick Zoppa, and Nick has taken the time to fully research the history and timeline of Azureus in the hobby. He has written an article about how the locale arrived into collections around the world, and another detailing and demystifying the different lineages existing today. | |||
| Episode 95. The Plight of the Panamanian Golden Frog with Edgardo Griffith of The EVACC Foundation | 01 Jul 2022 | 01:42:38 | |
This week I am joined by Edgardo Griffith of the EVACC Foundation in Panama. Edgardo has dedicated decades of his life working towards preserving the Panamanian Golden Frog (Atelopus zeteki). In this episode we discuss how it all started, what the situation is today, and what the future holds for the world's most iconic and endangered amphibian species. | |||
| Episode 94. Keeping Frogs on a Budget | 24 Jun 2022 | 00:31:32 | |
In this weeks episode I discuss some money saving options for those interested in keeping frogs on a budget. | |||
| Episode 93. "What Went Wrong?" Figuring out common vivarium problems with Zac Goodnow | 17 Jun 2022 | 01:39:42 | |
Tonight I am joined again by Zac Goodnow from Equatorial Ecosystems. Zac and I discuss some common issues that pop up in both new and established vivariums such as plant die off, mold outbreaks, fungus gnats, snails, poor drainage, and -what to do with that expensive cutting you recently bought that just won't thrive. If you've ever had something go wrong in one of your vivariums this is the episode you've waiting for. | |||
| Episode 199. Sustainable Bio-Commerce and Andinobates with Ivan Lozano | 04 Apr 2025 | 01:06:30 | |
This week I am joined by Ivan Lozano. In this episode, we discuss sustainable Colombian bio-commerce, the introduction of the first legally imported andinobates into the US amphibian community, and a new partnership between coffee farmers and conservationist aimed at saving precious frog habitat. Exo Terra is our sponsor this week. For all your amphibian needs visit: Exo-terra.com or visit your local dealer and follow @exoterrausa on social media. Tesorosfrogs.com is your source for responsible, ethical, and sustainable captive bred frogs and vivarium supplies. visit tesorosfrogs.com to shop
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| Episode 92. African Frogs, Anuran Evolution, Goliath Frogs and More. with Dr. David Blackburn | 10 Jun 2022 | 01:37:16 | |
Tonight I am joined by Dr. David Blackburn. David has spent the majority of his career studying African Frog species, as well as frog evolution and morphology. We begin with a discussion on frog evolution, extinct frogs, and the frogs in fossil record; and we continue on to discuss several African species including the goliath frog and a very rare species of Xenopus. We also discuss some of the new technology that scientists are using to study and recreate rare and extinct amphibian species. 3D models for education and outreach: https://sketchfab.com/ufherps Lab website: https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/blackburn-lab/ AmphibiaWeb account for Conraua goliath: https://amphibiaweb.org/cgi/amphib_query?where-genus=Conraua&where-species=goliath AmphibiaWeb account for Trichobatrachus robustus: https://amphibiaweb.org/cgi/amphib_query?where-genus=Trichobatrachus&where-species=robustus AmphibiaWeb account for Xenopus longipes: https://amphibiaweb.org/cgi/amphib_query?where-genus=Xenopus&where-species=longipes | |||
| Episode 90. Understanding Spindly Leg Syndrome with Kathleen Higgins | 27 May 2022 | 01:02:20 | |
Spindly Leg Syndrome is a condition that negatively effects developing tadpoles and causes them to develop thin "spindly" legs during metamorphosis. The condition is ultimately fatal and as such it can be a difficult challenge for hobbyists and conservationists looking to breed dendrobatid frogs to overcome. Many have theorized why spindly leg occurs, but there hasn't been much in the way of peer reviewed literature until now. | |||
| Episode 89. Red Eyed Tree Frog Care and Hobby Drama with Mike Novy | 20 May 2022 | 02:09:36 | |
Tonight I am joined by Mike Novy of Rain Forest Junkys. We discuss the care and breeding of red eyed tree frogs, and how Mike fine tuned his husbandry methods over the last thirty years. Mike and I cover everything from tadpole care to tank cleaning to supplementation. We also finish tonight's show with a discussion about some recent drama resulting from a recent Youtube video featuring Mike's breeding operation and some of the misinformed negative criticism in the comments. | |||
| Episode 88. Atelopus and Green Salamanders with Nick Stacey | 13 May 2022 | 01:30:35 | |
This week I am joined by Nick Stacey of Fragile Planet Wildlife Park. You may remember Nick from Episode 19. where we discussed the beginning of his Atelopus breeding project. In this episode Nick gives us an update on his Atelopus balios and Atelopus barbotini breeding projects, and we also discuss how he successfully cares for an breeds Aneides aeneus (commonly known as the Green Salamander) | |||
| Episode 87. Salamander Series Part 4. Laos Warty Newts and Other Asian Caudates with Jay Sommers | 06 May 2022 | 01:14:28 | |
In this episode I am joined by Jay Sommers of Sandfire Dragon Ranch and we discuss the history of Asian newt species in the hobby as well as the specialized care of the Laos Warty Newt. | |||
| Episode 86. Dart Frogs, Podcasting and More with Fadi Naddeh of Daffys Round Table | 29 Apr 2022 | 01:06:16 | |
Tonight I am joined by fellow podcaster Fadi Naddeh of Daffy's Round Table and Daffy's Reptiles. We compare and discuss some different methods of rearing dart frog tadpoles, how Fadi got into podcasting, prolapses in Spanish Ribbed Newts, and we also discuss some of the worst dart frog enclosures we've ever seen on the internet! | |||
| Episode 85. Salamander Series Part 3. Axolotl Limb Regeneration with Dr. Kate McCusker | 22 Apr 2022 | 01:04:24 | |
Axoltols are renowned for their abilities to regenerate lost limbs. In tonight's episode I speak with Dr. Kate McCusker of the McCusker Lab about limb regeneration, growth rate, and the aging process in axolotls. | |||
| Episode 84. A History of Dart Frog Locales in the Hobby with Devin Edmonds | 15 Apr 2022 | 01:13:26 | |
As the dart frog hobby evolved over the past 50 years, many different species and locales came and went along with it. However, for the longest time, we haven't had a clear picture of which species made it into the hobby, when they made it into the hobby and how they made it into the hobby. That is - up until now. | |||
| Episode 83. The Problem with Toads and Psychedelics with Robert Villa | 08 Apr 2022 | 01:35:34 | |
Tonight I am joined by Naturalist Robert Villa. | |||
| Episode 82. Environmental Stressors and Amphibians with Jason Hoverman | 01 Apr 2022 | 01:15:29 | |
Tonight I am joined by Dr. Jason Hoverman and we discuss the effects of environmental stressors on amphibian populations. We cover some of the different types of environmental contaminants, what the effects are from exposure, how combinations of different stressors effect tadpole behavior, and some of the ways that amphibians can be successfully treated after exposure. | |||
| Episode 198. Susan Canavan -Social Media and Extinction | 21 Mar 2025 | 01:13:34 | |
Social Media has become an important facet of our ever evolving society. We find news, opinions, and information at an ever increasing pace. But how do social media posts affect our perception of extinct animals? And, are posts about extinct amphibians unique in their retention? Do posts about frogs illicit a different response than mammals? (You may be surprised!) In this episode I am joined by Susan Canavan, and we discuss her research into how social media posts affect our awareness of extinction. We discuss how social media users acted after reading a post about different extinct animals, and what role amphibians played in long term interest. To learn more visit: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/385555085_Trending_extinctions_online_interest_in_recently_extinct_animals
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| Episode 81. Sustainable Tree Frog Trade with Sam Sucre | 25 Mar 2022 | 01:15:02 | |
Tonight I am joined by Sam Sucre of Natural Tanks. Sam joins to us straight from Panama and we discuss ending wild caught trade in favor of a more sustainable captive export trade. We also discuss Sam’s new project producing sustainably sourced red eyed tree frogs in Panama for export into the USA. | |||
| Episode 80 Listener Q and A | 18 Mar 2022 | 00:41:52 | |
In this episode I answer some questions submitted by listeners. I enjoy listener feedback and I thought that this episode would be a fun way to answer some common (and a few uncommon) questions about many of the topics that I cover on the podcast | |||
| Episode 79. “Salamander Series Part 2". -Paludariums, Red Salamanders, and Siren Care with Mike Lardis | 11 Mar 2022 | 01:20:40 | |
Tonight I am joined by Youtuber, Mike Lardis of Slithering Salamander Scapes. Mike is a long time salamander enthusiast and an accomplished paludarium builder. We discuss some of his build methods, the importance of good water quality, and how he built a salamander room for his collection. We also discuss care points for red salamanders (pseudotriton), tiger salamanders (ambystoma) and greater sirens (siren). | |||
| Setting the Record Straight -2022 Lacey Act Amendments with Phil Goss of USARK | 05 Mar 2022 | 01:00:26 | |
There is current legislation under way in the US that may significantly affect our rights to work with amphibians, reptiles, birds, invertebrates and non domesticated mammals. In this special episode I am joined by USARK President -Phil Goss, and we discuss the Lacey Act Amendments in the America Competes Act of 2022, where the bill is currently, and what the effects will be if it is passed into law. Phil and I also discuss some of the misconceptions associated with the bill and how we can work responsibly together as a community to combat legislation that would damage it. | |||
| Episode 77. Salamander Series Part 1. The Frosted Flatwoods Project with Mark Mandica | 25 Feb 2022 | 00:52:34 | |
Tonight I kick off the first episode of the "Salamander Series." In these episodes I will be focusing on some serious salamander subjects! Tonight I am joined again by Amphibian Foundation Co-founder, Mark Mandica who has dedicated his life towards salamander conservation. We discuss the frosted flatwoods salamander conservation project and how frosted flatwoods were bred in captivity for the first time ever at the Amphibian Foundation. | |||
| Episode 76. Becoming a Master Herpetologist with Mark Mandica | 18 Feb 2022 | 01:01:48 | |
Tonight I am joined once again by Mark Mandica -Co-founder of The Amphibian Foundation. We discuss continuing education in herpetology, and how Mark has created online and in-person college level classes that are accessible to everyone. Mark also talks to us about caecilians, Pipa pipa (commonly known as the Suriname Toad) and some upcoming classes that include a course on amphibian husbandry. | |||
| Episode 75. Breeding Bumble Bee Toads with Laura Abraham | 11 Feb 2022 | 00:52:29 | |
Bumble bee toads (Melanophryniscus) are a highly sought after species among amphibian enthusiasts. Yet, they are notorious for being only sporadically available. Thankfully tonight's guest has figured out a way to breed them both successfully and consistently. It's my pleasure to be joined tonight by Laura Abrtaham of ARTphibians LLC, and we discuss how she breeds her toads, how to care for them in captivity, and the importance of proper diet and supplementation. | |||
| Episode 74. Brandon Willis of Lost Vivariums | 04 Feb 2022 | 01:24:13 | |
Tonight I am joined by fellow dart frog enthusiast, Brandon Willis. Brandon originally started out in the plant hobby after being inspired by bonsai trees. He went on to develop his own unique style of building vivariums and then found an interest in dart frogs. Brandon is also an active National Guardsman who does many of his builds during his free time while on deployment. We also discuss some cost effective vivarium hacks and how to source materials from places that many people overlook. | |||
| Episode 73. Fruit Flies 101 | 28 Jan 2022 | 00:49:15 | |
Flightless fruit flies are one of the most popular prey items for dart frogs, glass frogs, mantids, spiders, baby chameleons and more. In this episode I run down the basics of how to culture your own flies at home, and I share some tips that I've picked up along the way. Culturing flies can be a bit intimidating at times , especially for beginners, but it doesn't have to be! So if you are interested in keeping smaller amphibians, lizards or inverts but not sure if fruit flies are for you, give this episode a listen. | |||
| Episode 72. The Science of Springtails with Dr. Ann Fallon | 21 Jan 2022 | 01:04:08 | |
Tiny arthropods known as springtails (Collembola spp.) are popular among vivarium enthusiasts for their "cleanup crew" abilities. We often hear about their use in “bioactive” vivariums. Tonight I am joined by entomologist, Dr. Ann Fallon and we discuss the biology, reproduction and lifecycle of Folsomia candida. | |||
| Episode 197. A Hobby History -with Nathan Hall Austin Vivarium Studio | 07 Mar 2025 | 02:06:56 | |
This week I am joined by Nathan Hall. Nathan has decades of experience keeping and breeding herps, and in this episode, we discuss his decision to focus on dart frogs. We also take a deep dive into the last 35 years of the herp hobby, the early days of the internet, Nathan's involvement with numerous gecko projects, and his experiences as a photographer. Be sure to check out https://www.austinvivariumstudio.com/ Exo Terra is our sponsor this week. For all your amphibian needs visit: Exo-terra.com or visit your local dealer and follow @exoterrausa on social media. | |||
| Episode 71. Carotenoids and Reproductive Success in Oophaga Pumilio with Dr. Matt Dugas | 14 Jan 2022 | 01:21:29 | |
In 2013 Dr. Matthew Dugas co-authored a paper about the important role that carotenoid supplementation plays in oophaga pumilio reproduction. The findings have greatly influenced captive dart frog husbandry methods for almost a decade now and most hobbyists today incorporate carotenoids into their supplementation regiments. It is my pleasure to have Dr. Dugas as my guest this week and we discuss the paper in detail. We also discuss sophisticated pumilio parental behaviors, how egg deposition sites are chosen, and how mother pumilio are able to locate their own tadpoles. | |||
| Episode 70. "The Doctor Is In!"-Bacterial infections, Routine Health Checks, and Glass Frog Care with Andrew Logan DVM | 07 Jan 2022 | 01:23:22 | |
Tonight I am pleased to be joined once again by Dr. Andrew Logan DVM. We talk about how to identify bacterial infections in amphibians and some of the treatment options available. We also discuss what to expect during a routine health check and we finish off with a discussion on glass frog care. | |||
| The Holiday Special Episode! with Mike Tytula of Alpha Reptile | 23 Dec 2021 | 01:51:02 | |
Tonight I am joined once again by Mike Tytula of Alpha Reptile. We have a good old fashioned casual conversation about what ever comes up including his trip to Costa Rica, what it was like being stung by a bullet ant, his Ameerega breeding project, and some of the challenges that go along with creating content for youtube and podcasting. And to all the listeners out there, we wish you an enjoyable yuletide season~ | |||