This is just a first-hand experience of the misleading labels you may see when buying Aquatic frogs, such as ADF's and ACF's, at a petstore.

I was recently stopping off at my local Petland, and of course, I took a look at all of the frogs in store. I didn't buy any, [though I may in the future] but I did have my eye on a what looked like an Albino African Clawed frog, that was about 1.5 inches long, with the exact characteristics of an ACF.

However, when I looked at the label above the tank, it said "Albino African Dwarf Frog". From my knowledge and research, I know that there isn't such a thing, or at least, it wouldn't be that big or have clawed hands and protruding eyes. Of course, I went over to one of the shop personnel, explaining that it is in fact not a Albino ADF, and I politely requested that they correct the label for the sake of the people who might be mislead by the label. However, the shopkeepers insisted that it was an adult, Albino African Dwarf frog, and that it would not grow any larger, despite all the evidence I politely gave to them that it was not an African Dwarf frog. After being unable to persuade the shopkeepers to change the label, I left at once.

I usually trust Petland, but even so, this is an example that even the most trustworthy petstores can be misleading. I am curious; am I the only one to have seen this before?