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    Default Frogs found in the gold coast

    Hi i am new to the forum and would like to ask a question. the other day i was walking to the shops and stumbled by a bush with many baby tree frogs I think they were white lipped tree frogs but it is in the gold coast can they be found there.

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    Hello and welcome to the forum! I'm not sure about the frogs but i'm sure someone here knows!

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    Default Re: Frogs found in the gold coast

    Quote Originally Posted by critterman View Post
    Hi i am new to the forum and would like to ask a question. the other day i was walking to the shops and stumbled by a bush with many baby tree frogs I think they were white lipped tree frogs but it is in the gold coast can they be found there.
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    I will try and get one tomorrow they are sooo small and hard to hold i nearly lost one already i brought them home and put them in my old froglet tank

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    Hey critterman, just be carefull with picking up wild species in Australia as it is often illegal to collect reptiles from the wild.
    "Here's the low-down on Frogs in Qld:
    A person may take and keep up to eight adult frogs of up to four species but no more than two frogs of any one species "for personal enjoyment". The "taking" (catching) must be done on the person’s own property and the frogs be kept on that property. The frogs can’t be displayed and should there be progeny, the metamorphs must be released at the point of capture within 7 days of metamorphosis."- QLD LAW keeping wild specimens - Aussie Pythons & Snakes
    Just a heads up, but pretty much all states barring i think tassie, don't allow much wild species collecting without proper scientific permits or some such. Do some research into keeping them and licensing requirements before you deicide to keep them.

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