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    slowfox64
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    Default My first tadpole.

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    MantisMan
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    can i ask why u have it in a setup like that? u just need a bare bones setup with food until the legs grow

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    slowfox64
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    they are still in the main tank, that´s way.

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    Creamballman
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    cute

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    slowfox64
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    slowfox64
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    50+ now

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    Hidr
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    What fun. What are you going to do with all them frogs? lol

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    slowfox64
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    I'm gonna sell them of course

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    Duriel
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    While I admire your entrepreneurship, you'll most likely pay more to feed/house/heat/etc them than you'll get for each frog. Even Petco of all places sells them for $6 fully grown.

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    slowfox64
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    I have many animals and I try to breed those I have no matter what it costs, how much you get for each individual probably depends on in which country you live.
    I grow their own food so I do not buy expensive food from the pet store.

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    Duriel
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    I didn't mean to offend. The reason these cute little frogs are so cheap is because they are almost entirely culled from the wild. That crosses all borders . Tangentially, mine engage in amplexus on a regular basis. I don't have their environment "set up" to encourage breeding, so I'm not concerned. On the other hand... my horny American bullfrog male (with a tympanum slightly smaller than his eye... thanks internet articles for being wrong... all 4 were "female" from what I've read, but the unmistakeable bullfrog call is hard to miss, especially when it's coming from your bedroom . I happened to glean him puffing up his throat during the calls to confirm my fears... I just hope this extremely hardy, carefree/produce offspring at random times of year does not choose to do so in my 40gal.. I would have to freeze/nuke/flush/etc the eggs because I don't have the time/money/space/etc to raise thousands of potential froggies. Additionally, nobody is buying American bullfrogs around here (they just kind of... live here).

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    slowfox64
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    the price here in sweden is 8-16 $ fore one B.o.
    It is forbidden by law to bring home frogs, toads, snakes, lizards and salamanders here here in Sweden and other wildlife

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