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		<title>Josh&#8217;s Frogs Fruit Fly Overview</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Providing Quality Fruit Flies Since 2004 Introduction Since 2004, Josh&#8217;s Frogs has produced our own fruit fly media and cultures. Demand for both products continue to grow, and we thought we&#8217;d share what goes in to providing thousands of high quality fruit fly cultures to the pet trade. Media Let&#8217;s start by discussing Josh&#8217;s Frogs [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Which Fruit Fly is Right for Me?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A Comparison of Drosophila melanogaster and D. hydei Introduction Fruit flies (Drosophila sp.) are a common feeder insect when animals that require small prey items are involved, such as dart frogs. Although several different species have made the rounds in the hobby, 2 have consistently been cultured over the years, and remain the most common [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Terrarium Plants 101</title>
		<description><![CDATA[What should I put in my terrarium? We&#8217;ve heard this question thousands of times, so perhaps this document might be useful to you. To select the proper plants, you need to ask yourself a few questions first. First, what climate are you trying to imitate? More importantly, if you are going to put animals in [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Vivariums, From the Ground Up</title>
		<description><![CDATA[An Overview of the Strata of Vivarium Substrates by Zach Brinks Introduction The modern living vivarium can seem like a complicated endeavor to outsiders – the most puzzling part being what is traditionally not the focus: the lower strata. A variety of materials are used as substrate in order to provide a climate that promotes [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Starting Out Right (II)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Part II: Dendrobatid Froglet Care Introduction Dendrobatids, more commonly known as dart frogs, reproduce by laying eggs. These develop into a free-swimming larvae, before coming out of the water as miniature versions of the adults. In this installment, we&#8217;ll discuss how to morph out healthy froglets, and raise them for the first few months. Metamorphing [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Starting Out Right</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Dendrobatid Egg and Tadpole Care by Zach Brinks Introduction Dendrobatids, more commonly known as dart frogs, reproduce by laying eggs. These develop into a free-swimming larvae, before coming out of the water as miniature versions of the adults. Care of the eggs and larvae are very different than caring for the frogs in their final [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Microfauna, Part II</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The In and Outs of Isopods by Zach Brinks Introduction The term &#8216;microfauna&#8217; literally translates to “small animals”, and refers to small arthropods, such as springtails and isopods (aka rollie-pollies, pill bugs, wood louse). These invertebrates serve several important functions in the home vivaria: they act as tank janitors, helping to break down dead plant [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Microfauna, Part I</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The In and Outs of Springtails by Zach Brinks Introduction The term &#8216;microfauna&#8217; literally translates to “small animals”, and refers to small arthropods, such as springtails and isopods (aka rollie-pollies, pill bugs, wood louse). These invertebrates serve several important functions in the home vivaria: they act as tank janitors, helping to break down dead plant [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Hopping into the Hobby</title>
		<description><![CDATA[3 Great &#8216;Starter Frogs&#8217; for Beginners by Zach Brinks Introduction Few things draw as much attention at pet stores or reptile shows as Poison Dart Frogs. They are colorful, active, and interesting captives, which are fairly easy to care for. Not all species are as forgiving as others, however. The following 3 species of PDFs [...]]]></description>
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		<title>So You Think You Want Dart Frogs?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A Pre-Guide to Getting Started in the Hobby by Zach Brinks Introduction Poison Dart Frogs make amazing captives. They are colorful, relatively easy to care for, low maintenance, and available captive bred from a wide number of sources. A properly set up vivarium can easily be the focal point of any living room. It&#8217;s hard [...]]]></description>
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