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    googie
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    Hi Guys:

    Went to the NY Reptile Amphibian Expo with my son this past weekend and saw a beautiful large toad called a Rococ Toad from South America. Didn't know anything about them, so I did not purchase the animal. Has anybody kept such a toad as a pet, and if so, how is it going. I heard they take the same care as Cane toads.

    Thanks googie

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    I have one in a 30-gallon. They are a big toad, bigger than the cane/marine toad. Nicer looking too. I feed mine superworms, loads of crickets, hornworms, and so on. Without a doubt, my biggest amphibian.

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    Kurt:

    Any place you suggest to purchase one of these fellows. Females are the larger of the gender, correct ? I may be going to the New England Expo on Oct 2. I wonder if they will have them. What would be a reasonable price ?

    Chris

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    They sell for around $100 or more. I got mine for the Harvard University Museum of Natural History. I believe females are larger in this species.

    I am always at Manchester. I run the NEHS table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by googie View Post
    Kurt:

    Any place you suggest to purchase one of these fellows. Females are the larger of the gender, correct ? I may be going to the New England Expo on Oct 2. I wonder if they will have them. What would be a reasonable price ?

    Chris
    I know a place called "glade's herps" has them. You can try and ask them to ship one. They sell em as adults for 125dollars. Personally thats the only place I have seen them. It was at an expo though. So you should have luck finding them in an expo too.

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    Possibly, but you can never predict what will be for sale at expos other than the real common stuff, and in frogs that's White's, pac-mans, red-eyes, Dendrobates auratus, D. leucolmelas, & D. tinctorius.

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    http://www.sandsexoticanimals.com/
    Rococo toads @ $75 each. I have not done business with this outfit so don't know one way or the other much else about them. I did learn there is such a thing as a bird poop frog! LOL!

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    Yeah, Dendropsophus marmorata, a close relative to my beloved clown treefrog, Dendropsophus leucophyllatus.

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    How about some captive bred Sonoran Desert Toads (bottom of advert)? It's not quite as big as a Rococo Toad, but it's the next best thing (and more interesting in my opinion).
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    Mine too and I have both species.

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