When two Bag Frogs sit together on a leaf, they might reproduce.

You can put every two Bag Frogs on a leaf, although the owners of both Bag Frogs need to agree to the breeding. One owner should post the form (this will reserve a leaf for you two for 24 hours) and the second owner needs to quote the form and say something like "agreed".
Every Bag Frog pair will produce
two offsprings. So if you have a breeding partner each of you will get one Bag Frog. If you own both Bag Frogs, you can of course keep both babies.
A Frog can reproduce every 14 days.
Breeding costs 80

.
Using a Frog from the
Club of lonely Hearts reduces this fee to 60

, but then you can only keep one offspring. The other one will go to the poundpond.
Leaf 1: Closed.Please only post forms when this is open. Additional rules might apply.
Please use this form.
- Code: Select all
Bag Frog 1:
Bag Frog 2:
Owners:
Who gets to pick first?
Payment info:
Items:
Please put a picture of your frog in the form, if possible, as it makes it easier to find the correct frogs for me. ^^"
If the owner of the second Bag Frog is the "Club of lonely Hearts" just write Club, I'll know what you mean.
Please decide who of you two will have the first pick. This is to avoid fights, if you'll ever disagree as there is a clear arrangement who gets the first pick.
Payment info is the field to tell me whether one person pays all or if you share the sum.
For items see
Store.
Variations: Passing on variations is a random chance, common bags would be the paper and the plastic bag I introduced first. Most offspring will inherit one of the two "common" bags, even if both parents have a variation. With a bit of luck they'll inherit the variation of their parents (if they have any).
So apple head + apple had can produce either paper bag or plastic bag or apple bag-offspring.
Every frog can breed with every other frog. They can be from the same litter and they can have any gender, if you wish to assign one. I did not ask for genders as they do not matter for breedings. ^^