I am glad to hear everything went well. I shop at this place very often. I will admit, there are some things I do not like about how they keep their animals, but they are a business, they cant build a perfect vivarium for an animal they will sell within a few days. I just don't like when I see dead dried up varaderos at the bottom of their vivarium... or multiple species of dart frogs in the same vivariums. I understand mixing sometimes for a small amount of time is ok but when you have luecs and santa isabels in the same tank, Im not too sure that will end up very good. The guys in the reptile room seem to be very responsive to information you are trying to give them though. They definitely like to learn, I will give them that. I think they should join a frog forum to learn the specifics on how to take care of certain frogs. Anyways, since you are in va beach, maybe we can link up and have a beer and talk frogs. If you are on facebook, search up "Va Froggers" its a local group.
Thank you! John does not work there anymore but the personnel and manager of the reptile/amphib/invert section do listen to customer concerns. I don't have or desire to open an FB account; but do appreciate the invite to meet and talk frogs. Got some travel scheduled for next week (if debt ceiling does not crash the economy) but will contact you upon my return to schedule a meet. Good luck with your Red-Eyed Leaf Frog breeding!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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