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    skully23
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    Quote Originally Posted by SethD View Post
    8) You could, but most frogs are more of a look but don't touch pet. If you want a more handleable amphibian try something like a cane or rococo toad. They deal with handling quite well after they get used to you.

    A cane toad would be something I am interested in. However I do not know where to get one...maybe link me a site for a tadpole?? So I can raise it
    The only reason I became interested in this tree frog is because I was at a swap meet a few days ago and seen that this area sold some...well I didn't have any knowledge and I absoulty loved how they look. So I decided the next swap meet..which is in a month..I could research and go buy one. But I am thinking a cane toad tadpole would be cheap to order and raise...If its possible to link me to a really good cheap site I will make a new thread on them.
    I have actually raised a tadpole to a frog and I still have the little enviroment that I could use until its too big to be in it

    Throw some links at me!

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    skully23
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    Default Re: Interested in red-eyed leaf frog

    I am always making up my mind. Please visit my newest thread to see what frog/toad you can fit me.

    http://www.frogforum.net/general-dis...html#post19630

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    SethD
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    Default Re: Interested in red-eyed leaf frog

    Quote Originally Posted by skully23 View Post
    A cane toad would be something I am interested in. However I do not know where to get one...maybe link me a site for a tadpole?? So I can raise it
    The only reason I became interested in this tree frog is because I was at a swap meet a few days ago and seen that this area sold some...well I didn't have any knowledge and I absoulty loved how they look. So I decided the next swap meet..which is in a month..I could research and go buy one. But I am thinking a cane toad tadpole would be cheap to order and raise...If its possible to link me to a really good cheap site I will make a new thread on them.
    I have actually raised a tadpole to a frog and I still have the little enviroment that I could use until its too big to be in it

    Throw some links at me!
    There are only a few species that are easily purchasable as tadpoles and no toads are among them. Unless you live in south florida and can collect them yourself the chances of getting cane toad tadpoles is very small. Adults or sub-adults are frequently available and are not very expensive though. Shipping is the biggest expense and is why your usually better off buying frogs locally unless your buying expensive frogs or large quantities.

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