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    The eggs laid on July 25th have finished morphing into healthy little froglets! the last one finished morphing 7 days ago, and they are able to eat bloodworms and HBH frog and tadpole bites with out trouble

    $5 each

    if they need to be shipped we will work out the prices for overnight delivery in PM

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    I'd love to get some if they are a little different from what I have. I want to add leucistic or piebald frogs to my tank (saw pictures of these and they are soooo cool, although I'd be interested in adding another normal pigmented if I don't get some borealis frogs).

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    piebald are the rarest color morph of x.laevis - - I am also on the hunt for one!!!
    I plan on breeding x. borealis within the next year, I can give you my email address if you want to be contacted when I have froglets available.

    The ones I have available now are the results of a natural marbled male and an albino female - - already displaying some interesting color patterns forming!

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    They sound great!! If you could tell me about how much shipping will be, I'll see how many I can get!! Thanks!!

    Please send email, I'd love to get some borealis in the future as well, according to reports, they are quite beautiful, although a little smaller than the laevis.
    Last edited by Joene Latiolais; September 20th, 2010 at 02:11 PM. Reason: adding more info

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    I have a Mail Box ETC near the house which ships both Fed-Ex and UPS. Do you have a preference? By the time I get out of work today they will be closed, but I will go in the AM and see what pricing the one you prefer offers. I will only ship the frogs overnight/next day to reduce the stress. If the pricing and everything else works out for you, I will give you my paypal information and will ship them out Wednesday for you.

    How does this sound?

    Which US state do you live in?
    ACF are illegal in some states, it is your responsibility (buyer's responsibility) to know whether or not they are legal in your state. And please, NEVER release an African Clawed Frog into the wild. If for some reason, even years down the road, you can not keep your ACF please contact me and we will arrange it so you can ship it/them back to me. I'd prefer to have to accommodate another adult than have them go to a pet store.




    EDIT: Just noticed you are in Kansas. As far as I know they are NOT illegal in your state. You may wish to verify this.
    Last edited by Jenste; September 20th, 2010 at 02:55 PM. Reason: added info

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    Whichever is cheaper, I guess. I am interested in pigmented ones, I like the colors! I am also interested in getting some borealis frogs when you have them!! I will probably have to have them delivered to the high school where I work, as I am at work during the day and I don't want them to have to wait on my porch until I get home, just in case it gets hot!! As soon as you find out about how much let me know and I'll figure how many I can get!! How many could I put into a 20 gallon long tank safely? Its empty until the end of school in mid May (and I may be getting another one soon!) My zip is 67554
    Thanks, Joene
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