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    They are for sale from Backwater reptiles and LLL reptiles on the internet. Josh doesn't care about american frogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JGuinan007 View Post
    They are for sale from Backwater reptiles and LLL reptiles on the internet. Josh doesn't care about american frogs.
    Backwater reptiles isn't that good of a source for animals. Most, if not all places you'll find this species for sale are mass collected from the wild, and then sold to various stores, such as Backwater, LLL, and most people who have this species for sale. Most of those frogs don't do very well, due to the stress of shipping and oftentimes incorrect care during transit, so at that rate it would be better to have an enclosure already prepared, and to field collect a few of them. There is also a good care-guide for this species on this very website, if anyone needs it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliygh and Mia 2 View Post
    Backwater reptiles isn't that good of a source for animals. Most, if not all places you'll find this species for sale are mass collected from the wild, and then sold to various stores, such as Backwater, LLL, and most people who have this species for sale. Most of those frogs don't do very well, due to the stress of shipping and oftentimes incorrect care during transit, so at that rate it would be better to have an enclosure already prepared, and to field collect a few of them. There is also a good care-guide for this species on this very website, if anyone needs it.
    I'm also going to create a care sheet in September for the Gray Tree Frog!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliygh and Mia 2 View Post
    Backwater reptiles isn't that good of a source for animals. Most, if not all places you'll find this species for sale are mass collected from the wild, and then sold to various stores, such as Backwater, LLL, and most people who have this species for sale. Most of those frogs don't do very well, due to the stress of shipping and oftentimes incorrect care during transit, so at that rate it would be better to have an enclosure already prepared, and to field collect a few of them. There is also a good care-guide for this species on this very website, if anyone needs it.
    OK fine, here is a link to someone selling them off ebay hand raised https://www.ebay.com/itm/Live-Frogs-...53.m1438.l2649 man tough room just trying to help out.

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