Chorus frogs, in general, aren't bred in captivity, or even offered for sale. They are one of those species where if you want one, you will have to catch your own.
In my opinion, Chorus frogs are a poor choice for a first frog, especially for an inquisitive child. They are tiny, fragile, secretive, require tiny prey and cannot be handled.





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