I went to the Midwest Reptile Show yesterday and i overheard one to the sellers telling someone they no longer carried White's Tree Frogs because they were found in the very southern tip of the state. I saw some other people selling them though. I don't know if he was talking about a different species and i misheard or what. I couldn't find anything online about it. Does anyone have any information on this?
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I don't know much about Indiana laws, but I do know that White's tree frogs are found in Australia, not Indiana.
I wonder if they were talking about Green tree frogs, or some other species.
After a brief search I couldn't find anything on this, but maybe they were referring to an introduced population of White's? However, I've looked up Indiana's invasive species and I couldn't find them.
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ou might want to look here: https://faqs.in.gov/hc/en-us/article...ation-changes-
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