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well if you're from canada i dont think they will survive if they got outside but they could be harboring chytrid fungus. im not sure about the local laws but technically you could keep them so long as you made sure they didnt get loose, you properly disposed of their waste water (must be bleached), disposed of gloves used in handling in the trash, didn't expose anything they've been in contact with to the outside world. i technically do the same with my frogs (native species) even though im sure they dont have chytrid since they are a susceptible species and are asymptomatic
Well I have a little boy. & if these frogs are in anyway harmful, like if my son would touch them & get sick then I will probably get rid of them. I want a safe pet in my home & ive touched the frogs & been fine, the people who gave them to me handled them & they were fine. The frogs i received are over 15 years old. So i don't think they are all that harmful.
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well they wouldnt necessarily make you sick. the chytrid fungus they carry does not cause disease in humans but it's devastating to frogs and that's the real problem. that being said, im sure they also carry pseudomonas, proteus, salmonella, acinetobacter, all sorts of nasty bacteria that could make you sick if you didnt wash your hands, especialy if you have some sort of depressed immune system
Hello and welcome to FF! You can keep them; frogs do not carry parasites that can affect humans. Frogs are look and don't touch type of pets; but if your kid touches the tank's water recommend wash his hands afterwards. All aquariums have bacteria populations in them.
Here is a nice care sheet for ACFs: http://www.frogforum.net/care-sheet-...are-sheet.html.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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