This week I am joined once again by Josh Allen. Josh has years of experience as a guide and naturalist in Peru, and he has a special interest in poison frogs. We discuss some of the impacts that habitat destruction and gold mining have on Peruvian Dendrobatids within the Cordillera Sira, his encounters with some of the rarer species of ranitomeya, and how to identify suitable wild ranitomeya habitat. We also talk about the importance that a certain type of soil plays in the lives of wild poison frogs and the ultra rare and habitat-specific species - Excidobates mysteriosus.To become a patron, for merch, and for a 10% discount on in situ ecosystems vivariums visit https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCast
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AmphibiCast is the Original Amphibian Focused Podcast. Each weekly episode features informative and educational content for hobbyists, naturalists, ecologists, pet enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates frogs, toads and salamanders.
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Folge vom 18.11.2022Episode 114. Poison Frogs of the Cordillera Sira With Josh Allen
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Folge vom 11.11.2022Episode 113. “Effective Bioactive” - Naturalistic Approaches to Amphibian HusbandryIn this episode I discuss some of the principles and methods behind naturalistic aka bioactive keeping as it relates to amphibian husbandry. I cover how and why husbandry progressed from sterile to naturalistic, how to effectively manage waste in a naturalistic enclosure through careful planning, the importance of moisture, drainage and ventilation, and what to expect from an effective cleanup crew. To support the show by becoming a Patron, for AmphibiCast Merch, to support Panamanian Frog Conservation, and for 10% listener discounts on In Situ Ecosystems vivariums visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCast
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Folge vom 04.11.2022Go Big or Go Home Part 4. "Frog Selection for a Large Format Vivarium" with Troy GoldbergHave 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!In this episode (Part 4), I am joined by Troy Goldberg and we discuss some of the frog choices that are appropriate for a Large Format Vivarium. We discuss communal settings in a larger tank, feeding strategies and we compare and contrast different species of dart frog, tree frog, atelopus, and glass frog. If you would like to purchase a tank from In Situ Ecosystems and get 10% off your purchase for being a listener. Click https://insituecosystems.com/?ref=amphibicast and make your purchase through this link.For everything else visit https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCast
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Folge vom 28.10.2022Go Big or Go Home Part 3. "The Plants" -Planting a Large Format Vivarium with Alex MenkeHave 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!In this episode (Part 3.), I am joined by Alex Menke of Frog Daddy and we discuss some of the plant choices that are appropriate for a Large Format Vivarium. We also discuss the effects of a large tank on plant growth, when to avoid larger plants, and how to plan a build that will grow in successfully without being over run. If you would like to purchase a tank from In Situ Ecosystems and get 10% off your purchase for being a listener. Click https://insituecosystems.com/?ref=amphibicast and make your purchase through this link.For everything else visit https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCastBe sure to checkout some amazing vivarium plants at frogdaddy.net