it is my understanding that if you want to breed any species you firstly you need to know everything about the species and their natural yearly cycle and environment. You have to have a very deep understanding of the process, dynamics and heath of the individuals. I'm sorry don't want to offend anyone, but if someone introduce new frogs without quarantine and getting them to breed same day it doesn't show that you are ready to go this road. Breeding african bullfrogs is not for beginners, but only for experienced breeders due to difficulty of the process.
if you want to breed someone, think of whys? why do I want to be a breeder? do I have an ability both financial and physical to care for eggs, tadpoles and eventually froglets? will I have an ability to find homes for all possibly 1000+ babies?
and then you should start with less demanding species.
if you think of it as of means to make $ it is not going to happen, not unless you are known experienced breeder, who operates big volumes, you will spend more for frogs themselves, supporting their environment and their food as well as taking care and feeding tadpoles and froglets.
again it is not my intension to offend anyone, but I have met a lot of guys who want to be a breeders, they come and want to get a gecko, having no idea about care requirements or species itself and actually even don't really interested in knowing, all they want to know is when they can have babies and how soon after they hatch they can sell them and then you see ads of people who sell babies who are barely 3 weeks old
I will never sell my babies to home like that, ever!





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