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    Julia
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jace View Post
    But I did find a Canadian Reptile/Amphibian Feeder Food online, so I am pricing out what it would cost to do it that way.
    Whats the name of the company or website?

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    Jace
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    Hey, Julie. I found these guys through "Tarantula Canada" site. They are called Canadian Feeders and their website is: www.canadianfeeders.com


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    Julia
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    Thank you! I have been searching for an online food supplier for some time now. Have you tried ordering from them before? Its a shame they have no crickets...I would have placed an order today!

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    Jace
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    No, I haven't ordered from them. I am trying to research them a bit more first. I am concerned by the fact they haven't updated their site since June, but I am hoping it's because they are so busy fulfilling orders....I would like to order some Phoenix worms from them but I am still hesitating. If you order from them, would you keep me posted on the experience?

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    Amphibians
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    Hey sorry it took awhile, I had to locate a camera. Pics not great but probably good enough for an ID. Anyone?
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    Kurt
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    I can't ID them based on these pictures. Is this frog alive? Looks dead to me.

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    Iratus ranunculus
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    I can't ID them based on these pictures. Is this frog alive? Looks dead to me.

    The frog is alive, but is either doing an unken reflex or is very very ill. It is one of the frogs in the Lithobates catesbeianus group (Aquarana for those that care about the formal names of subgenera). It is one with no dorsolateral folds... that makes it either Lithobates catesbeianus or Lithobates

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