Hi everyone,
I'm excited to find this forum and after looking through a lot of the posts, I feel like this is a very good group of helpful and friendly people!
I joined this forum to add frogs to my list of pets. I have experience in breeding ball pythons, corn snakes and certain fish. I wanted to learn about breeding frogs too. It seems that my local reptile shows are missing out on frogs at their shows. To me, this presents an opportunity. Not only to bring the hobby to a bunch of people in Kansas City, but also to hopefully support my own reptile/amphibian hobby. To me, nothing is more exciting than waking up and finding new eggs or fish fry and knowing that they were there because of how well I take care of my animals.
I want to bring frogs to my local reptile show, but I will need to start small. Can anyone offer any suggestions on which frogs an amphibian novice might have success in keeping and breeding?
Here are some of the frogs that have my attention at the moment.
1. PacMan Frogs - Hardy species, not sure about how easy they are to breed, but I'm sure they'd be a great frog to offer at a reptile show.
2. Amazon Milk Frogs - Just found out about these today and they look like an amazing frog! I would some day for sure like to breed them whether I start with them or not.
3. Dart Frogs - Either the Azureus or the Golden. According to many, they are the best for beginners.
4. Bumblee Walking Toads - Hardy, but more difficult to breed?
Any suggestions would be great! Not sure if this the appropriate place to post this, but I figured it would be ok to add this in with my introduction. Thank you!