Quote Originally Posted by Tropicok View Post
Where there is a will, there is a way. When I first started with redfoot tortoises I had a terrible time find others who were interested and where I could find breeders. The amphibian addiction has been easier now with my contacts locally and on the internet. Since I have not been to Indonesia the suggestions may not apply but here are a few: ask pet dealers who deal in any kind of pet if they know someone.....is there a veterinarian or rescue place where you live, ask them.....is there a reptile/amphibian club where you live......? Ask friends or relatives if they know of anyone who have\\s a toad or frog for a pet...you would be surprised at some of the answers. Someone may have acquired an African toad long ago, before all the rules were made, and still have it around. Is there a zoo nearby, ask to speak to a zoo keeper.
Reptiles and Amphibians are not common pet here. There is only about 50 pet store exclusively for exotic pets (including reptiles and amphibians) in all over my country, it's true. It's easy to find animals that native here like green tree phyton, reticulated phyton, blue tongue skink, or white's tree frog but my problem is I want frogs that not native here just like african bullfrog.

I have many friend of veterinarian but they didn't much know about that. They can only provide pet that native live in Indonesia. Thx for your concern anyway,