well, research isn't for me. I think if I went through the above I'd get frustrated and simply give up on keeping the species. Curious to know how much it is costing you to treat the disease or whatever is going on, if you don't mind saying.
well, research isn't for me. I think if I went through the above I'd get frustrated and simply give up on keeping the species. Curious to know how much it is costing you to treat the disease or whatever is going on, if you don't mind saying.
not much since i don't need to pay for vet services or pay minimum if lab is involvedbut the point is - I got frog species knowing it might be difficult to keep and having not much information of captive care available. They are awesome unique frogs, interesting to watch, but apparently there are things what need to be further investigated in order to ensure success of keeping them in captivity.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
well that certainly makes it easier. Are you a biologist of some kind? Zoo employee?
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