I am new to wildlife keeping. Only obtain my basic license in June and at this stage only have a "green tree frog" and some "spotted marsh frogs". I was only planned to keep frogs you didn't need a license for but my "brown tree frog" morphed in a "green tree frog".
The licensing law vary from state to state.
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I didn't know till tonight that we had 141 species of geckos, 17 being "Strophurus"
Catherine
0.0.2 Common Long-necked Tortoise
0.0.10 Gold fish
0.0.1 green tree frog
0.0.5spotted marsh frogs
2.0.0 kittens
0.2.0 hens
Haha, you got some of the most desirable gecko's in the world overthere !!!
On the list of how many fingers i would give to have the chance of working with them, your native Carphodactylus laevis get's a solid 4.
Dude... Im so freaking jealous!
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
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