Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
I would bring a cooler or styroform box, especially if its a hot day. I would put a cool bottle in it before leaving the house. You want to keep amphibians cool for the trip home. If you have a therometer, but that in to monitor the temperature.

When you buy animals is up to you. You might want to walk around first and see who has what and what are they selling them for. Some of the rarer stuff you might want to buy immediately. I usually buy from certain vendors and generally buy immediately. I know what I am looking for and know what to pay for it. I plan on paying between $25 & $35 for clown treefrogs, around $10 or $15 for western green toads, and $45 for marbled newts.

Most of the amphibian breeders will be selling mostly darts. Some will be selling red-eyes, various kinds of monkeys, and in the case of Michael Schrom, newts and salamanders. But like I said the majority of CB amphibians will be dart frogs.
Hmm well, when you saw the little toads I mentioned earlier. Did you ever see the price? Or do you know their site so I can call them right away? Also, who mainly sells the turtles? I want to make sure I go to the toads first then the turtles. Which another question is. Can I put the turtle in the same cooler? Like if they are in those plastic containers and I try to put a "divider" could I put both in? Should I fill the cooler up with ice or something?