Quote Originally Posted by Musicpanda View Post
They capture and sell wild ones? Isn't that illegal where you live? In Sweden all frogs and amphibians are protected by law, In my ignorance I thought all civilised country's had the same policy. Poor frogs. Shouldn't Hyde's Pacman be very used to eat other frogs then? That would have made me worried.
If the frogs are legally imported into the US, then there is no issue. I'm pretty sure the same is the case in Sweden - it is your native amphibians that are protected.

Quote Originally Posted by Hydroxide View Post
I couldn't picture this animal in particular having the scarring that she does if she was just 'recently' captured. I also would assume there'd be a lot more aggression and a want to escape, versus her calm but easily flustered demeanor.
I've never heard of any place raising large numbers of pacman frogs to near adult or adult size and selling them. This is usually a tell-tale sign of wild collection.