The Frograck Podcast

FrogRack Podcast

A community oriented podcast about amphibians in captivity. We talk to keepers and breeders who are passionate members of the frog, toad, newts, and salamander hobby.

  1. 2D AGO

    Episode 18: Totally FrogTastic

    Visit Totally FrogTastic Visit todays Show Sponsor SMartExotics Share the Show! Today I am joined by Quinn Williams of Totally Frogtastic to talk about his journey into exotic animal keeping which has led him to really enjoy keeping and breeking phyllobates bicolor. Our conversation covers a wide range of topics, including attending reptile expos, discovering dart frogs, misconceptions and curiosity, creating terrariums and habitats, transitioning to exotic pets, hermit crabs and gateway pets, terrarium design and aesthetics, terrarium modifications and innovations, terrarium functionality and habitat creation, terrarium experimentation and adaptation, drainage and tank maintenance, breeding and tadpole rearing, tank setup and maintenance, and trade shows and community engagement. Quinn shares his passion for frogs and terrarium building, emphasizing conservation and support for the frog hobby. He discusses his interest in plants and enrichment for frogs, as well as his experience with dart frogs and learning in dart frog care. Quinn also talks about fruit fly cultures, mite infestations, and terrarium building techniques, including temperature and humidity control in the frog room. Our conversation covers various aspects of managing a dart frog collection, including temperature regulation, breeding, finding suitable homes for froglets, custom packaging and shipping considerations, community engagement, and support for the hobby. Quinn shares insights on managing space, temperature, and the challenges of shipping live animals. He also emphasizes the importance of community engagement and supporting fellow hobbyists.

    1h 19m
  2. FEB 3

    Episode 17: Craig Goddard

    Find Craig on Facebook Follow Frograck on Instagram In this episode of the Frog Rack Podcast, I interview Craig Goddard, who shares his extensive journey in the amphibian hobby, particularly focusing on Ameerega dart frogs. Craig discusses his early experiences with frogs, the challenges of downsizing his collection during a move, and his current goals in breeding Ameerega frogs. He emphasizes the importance of community and mentorship in the hobby, as well as the specific care and breeding challenges associated with Ameerega. Our conversation also touches on the evolution of the hobby, particularly the concept of bioactivity, and concludes with insights on tadpole care and future aspirations in dart frog keeping. In this episode, Craig discusses various aspects of dart frog care, including the differences between wild collected and captive bred individuals, the unique characteristics of Boana Atlantica, and the importance of proper habitat setup. He shares insights from the Tinley Park Reptile Expo, the current state of the dart frog hobby, and the challenges of availability in the market. The conversation emphasizes the need for dedicated hobbyists to focus on breeding and maintaining diverse species in the community. keywords Frog Rack Podcast, Craig Goddard, Ameerega dart frogs, amphibian hobby, breeding challenges, community mentorship, tadpole care, bioactive vivariums, dart frog care, frog keeping, dart frogs, amphibian care, captive bred, wild collected, Boana Atlantica, frog habitats, Tinley Park Expo, dart frog hobby, frog breeding, amphibian community Chapters 00:00The Journey Begins: Craig's Early Years with Frogs 06:29Transitioning Collections: Downsizing and Moving 10:09Reigniting Passion: Craig's Return to Dart Frogs 12:53The Challenge of Breeding: Insights on Tadpoles and Froglets 19:44Navigating the Hobby: The Dynamic Between New and Old Hobbyists 28:02The Evolution of Information Sharing: Forums vs. Social Media 29:57Bioactivity in the Hobby: A Marketing Perspective 31:51The Bioactive Debate 35:31Understanding Ameerega Breeding Challenges 01:01:26Frog Care Insights 01:02:36Wild Collected vs. Captive Bred Frogs 01:06:02Exploring Boana Atlantica 01:10:21Temperament and Care of Boana Atlantica 01:12:01Breeding Strategies for Tree Frogs 01:20:44Tinley Park Reptile Expo Experience 01:25:35Exploring Tokay Geckos and Personal Experiences 01:27:03Insights from the Reptile Show Experience 01:27:29Dart Frogs: Availability and Market Trends 01:28:50Challenges in the Dart Frog Hobby 01:30:20Impact of Market Changes on Dart Frogs 01:32:48The Evolution of Dart Frog Breeding 01:35:18The Dart Frog Market Post-COVID 01:38:45The Future of Dart Frogs in the Hobby 01:41:50Niche Focus in the Amphibian Hobby

    1h 45m
  3. JAN 28

    Episode 16: Patrick Nabors

    www.DartFrogsAndGeckos.com to buy frogs from Patrick and view the care info he has shared. In this episode of the Frog Rack podcast, I interview Patrick Nabors, a seasoned dart frog breeder with nearly four decades of experience. Patrick shares his journey from childhood explorations of nature to opening a reptile pet store and eventually focusing on breeding dart frogs. He discusses the evolution of the dart frog hobby, the challenges of marketing and selling frogs in the modern era, and the significant growth in availability and interest in dart frogs during the early 2000s. The conversation also touches on the complexities of frog morphs and locality names, as well as the importance of educating new hobbyists to ensure their success in keeping dart frogs. In this conversation, Patrick Nabors shares his extensive experience in the dart frog hobby, discussing the importation of frogs, challenges in breeding Pumilio species, and the management of a large collection. He reflects on the business landscape of dart frog breeding, especially during the pandemic, and offers insights into the future of the hobby, emphasizing the importance of creating a natural environment for these creatures. takeaways Chapters 00:00Introduction to Patrick Nabors and His Journey 03:04Early Interests in Reptiles and Amphibians 05:58Transitioning to Breeding and Selling Dart Frogs 09:02The Evolution of the Dart Frog Hobby 11:54Marketing and Selling Dart Frogs in the Digital Age 15:08Challenges in Dart Frog Breeding and Customer Education 17:55The Importance of Proper Care for Dart Frogs 21:03The Future of Dart Frog Breeding and Sales 33:16Navigating the Dart Frog Hobby 36:47The Boom of Dart Frogs in the Early 2000s 43:07The Impact of Importation on Dart Frog Availability 49:01Understanding Morphs and Localities in Dart Frogs 55:48Breeding Challenges and Successes with Pumilio 01:05:58Managing a Large Dart Frog Collection 01:08:00The Frog Breeding Process 01:12:03Managing Employees in Frog Care 01:13:53The Impact of the Pandemic on the Frog Hobby 01:18:11Navigating Market Trends in the Frog Industry 01:20:00The Demand for Sexed Pairs of Frogs 01:23:04Adapting to Modern Marketing Challenges 01:30:07The Future of the Dart Frog Hobby

    1h 20m
  4. JAN 19

    Episode 15: UrbanFaunaReptiles

    Follow Urbanfaunareptiles on Instagram Follow Urbanfaunareptiles on TikTok Visit today's show sponsor SMart Exotics Bradley Walker of UrbanFaunaReptiles joins the Frograck Podcast to talk about tropical tree frogs and the amphibian hobby, highlighting the challenges and differences between the UK and the US. The conversation covers the challenges of breeding and maintaining a large collection of amphibians, the time commitment involved, and the dedication required for amphibian care and maintenance. It also explores the efficient care and maintenance of tadpoles, as well as the feeding and management of insects for amphibian diets. The conversation delves into the care and breeding challenges of tree frogs. We cover a range of topics including veterinary care costs, enclosure maintenance, social media content creation, bioactive setups, the differences between temperate and tropical tree frogs, and the importance of educational content for frog enthusiasts. Takeaways Tropical tree frog breeding challengesDifferences in amphibian hobby between UK and US Breeding and maintaining a large collection of amphibians requires significant time and effort.The care and maintenance of tadpoles and frogs involves daily chores and attention to detail.The use of bioactive setups for tree frogs requires careful consideration and may not be suitable for all species. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Tropical Tree Frogs and Amphibian Enthusiasts27:54 Imported Species and Breeding Challenges33:02 Growth of Frog Collection and Time Commitment42:25 Managing a Large Collection and Overcoming Challenges50:06 Efficient Tadpole Care and Maintenance55:29 Tree Frog Care and Breeding Challenges01:01:45 Habitat Preferences and Enclosure Size01:07:41 Gliding Tree Frogs and Bacterial Infections01:21:21 Veterinary Care Costs and Accessibility01:27:38 Social Media and Frog Enthusiast Community01:33:58 Educational Content and Information Sharing01:40:20 Temperate vs. Tropical Tree Frogs

    1h 44m
  5. JAN 12

    Episode 14: PDF Hobbyist Q&A Roundtable

    Join the Poison Dart Frog Hobbyist Facebook group National Frog Fest Event info March 22, 2026 Keith Tanis FrogsnThings Frograck.com In this episode; Andy Baker, Keith Tanis, and Andrew Hill join me as guests for a Question and Answer Roundtable. We tackle 50 questions from the Poison Dart Frog Hobbyists Facebook page. Join us for this conversation that covers a wide variety of dart frog topics. You won't get bored. Engage with the community on the Poison Dart Frog hobbyists Facebook Page. Please like, subscribe, share, and leave a review of the Frograck Podcast! Takeaways Dart frog enthusiasts use a variety of methods to breed, feed, and maintain their dart frog vivariums.Heating dart frog vivariums in cold environmentsDealing with roaches in a tankWashing plantsCreating a waterfall in a vivariumIntroducing a female to a pair of male dendrobates tincturusQuarantining new frogs before introducing them to an existing tankSetting up a storefront for poison dart frogsRaising tadpoles communallyMaintaining humidity levels in vivariumsThe dart frog market is experiencing high demand and limited supplyLeaf litter from live oak and magnolia treesCommunity engagement in frog hobbyist groups is valuable for sharing knowledge, experiences, and maintaining a positive and supportive environment. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions05:25 Dealing with Mites in Springtail Cultures13:14 Andrew Hill's Dart Frog Hobbyist Experience and Feeding Challenges18:29 Sealing Spray Foam Backgrounds in Vivariums25:20 Misting and Humidity Control in Dart Frog Vivariums35:08 Dealing with Roaches in a Tank47:45 Dealing with Ants in a Tank and Washing Plants54:14 Creating a Waterfall in a Vivarium01:09:02 Raising Tadpoles and Tank Setup01:15:28 Feeding and Supplement Rotation01:23:48 Tadpole Rearing and Parasite Concerns01:33:03 Humidity Management in Vivariums01:39:30 Humidity and Vivarium Health01:45:22 Community Engagement and Hobbyist Groups

    1h 54m
  6. 12/29/2025

    Episode 12: Frograck 2025 Year in Review

    The episode provides a comprehensive review of my personal amphibian keeping in 2025, covering the transition to a part-time job, the building and maintenance of a frog room, and the experience of selling newts and frogs as a hobby business. I share insights into the challenges and expenses involved in these activities, offering valuable information for amphibian enthusiasts. The conversation covers the construction of a basement frog room with insulated concrete walls and a PEX tubing heated floor, the use of solar hot water panels and a 1000-gallon hot water storage tank for heating purposes, the utilization of Baker's racks on wheels for enclosure management and maintenance, and the breeding and raising of various species of newts with varying degrees of success. The conversation covers a range of topics related to breeding and raising amphibians, financial constraints, challenges with specific species, water quality issues, sourcing and importing exotic species, and the importance of captive breeding and conservation. The host also discusses his goals for 2026 and plans for the Frog Rack podcast. Takeaways Amphibian keeping as a part-time jobBuilding and maintaining a frog roomSelling newts and frogs as a hobby business Building a basement frog room with insulated concrete walls and a PEX tubing heated floorUse of solar hot water panels and a 1000-gallon hot water storage tank for heating purposesUtilizing Baker's racks on wheels for enclosure management and maintenanceBreeding and raising various species of newts with varying degrees of success Breeding and raising newt speciesChallenges with breeding and raising amphibiansImportance of captive breeding and conservation Chapters 00:00 Selling Newts and Frogs as a Hobby Business41:06 Basement Frog Room Construction01:00:06 Baker's Racks for Enclosure Management01:06:11 Breeding and Raising Newts01:23:14 Breeding and Raising Newt Species01:29:08 Water Quality and Well Issues01:40:42 Challenges with Red-Eyed Tree Frogs and Other Species01:54:09 Sourcing and Importing Japanese Tree Frogs and Miyako Toads02:00:44 Goals for 2026 and Podcast Plans

    1h 51m
  7. 12/26/2025

    Episode 11: Houston frogs

    The conversation covers a diverse range of topics related to the dart frog hobby, including the guest's background, involvement in the hobby, understanding of bioactivity, and the importance of sterilization and biosecurity. The guest's extensive knowledge of microbial ecosystems and the complexities of maintaining a healthy vivarium are highlighted throughout the discussion. The conversation covers the pitfalls of using outdoor organisms in vivariums, the concept and function of clay mineral baths, the science of clay and mineral supplementation, and the role of minerals in the forest floor. Key takeaways include the importance of biosecurity and the underutilized source of dermal supplementation in amphibian husbandry. The conversation delves into the intricacies of creating naturalistic vivariums, tissue culturing mosses and liverworts, amphibian-safe vivarium remineralizer, and the development of green fuel fruit fly media. Each topic highlights the complexity and attention to detail required in maintaining a healthy and natural environment for dart frogs and other amphibians. Takeaways Diverse BackgroundBioactivity and Microbial EcosystemSterilization and Biosecurity Biosecurity is crucialDermal supplementation is an underutilized source of supplementation Naturalistic vivariums require careful consideration of the natural environment, including leaf litter and microclimates.Tissue culturing mosses and liverworts requires extensive knowledge and experience to do properly. Chapters 00:00 Sterilization and Biosecurity50:12 Understanding Clay Mineral Baths01:04:12 The Science of Clay and Mineral Supplementation01:11:48 The Role of Minerals in the Forest Floor01:23:30 Amphibian-Safe Vivarium Remineralizer01:33:46 Green Fuel Fruit Fly Media

    1h 42m

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A community oriented podcast about amphibians in captivity. We talk to keepers and breeders who are passionate members of the frog, toad, newts, and salamander hobby.

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