A few weeks ago one of the local pet stores here got in some red eyed tree frogs again, which they have had trouble with in the past. The young manager there was in a panic because the last bunch they got in ended up getting sick and then died. I rescued 5 of the 6 they adopted out to me sick.
The manager is really sweet and wants to do what's best. She wanted me to take them, but I can't. I already have a bunch. Instead of bringing them home, I made them a tank and a care sheet. So far, so good. They have sold 3 and gave out the care sheets with them. The others are doing fine. They just needed to put them in a larger tank with the proper temp and humidity and a few plants. Now they hopefully will not lose anymore and can teach the right care.
Here's a rough picture before the substrate, water bowl, and cricket bowl were placed.
This was her text back. And after the frogs were in.
I still believe education is key. I wish everyone was as conscientious as we are about our frogs care. I no longer feel bad about teaching the proper husbandry. I try a tactful and pleasant approach. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it's just about the money and a quick turn around for profit. Hopefully our good husbandry is spread through great forums like here.





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. So far, so good. They have sold 3 and gave out the care sheets with them. The others are doing fine. They just needed to put them in a larger tank with the proper temp and humidity and a few plants. Now they hopefully will not lose anymore and can teach the right care. 


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