Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
And why exactly are those reasons to not work with any particular species? It is not difficult to replicate such conditions and hobbyists have been successful with many different species. You would eliminate hobby staples like White's and red eyed tree frogs, pacman frogs, and plenty of others just because they require a seasonal cycle to breed? Give me a break.
No. For some it is just not possible. I am not talking about ones that require a seasonal cycle. I am referring to the ones that require conditions that would be difficult or impossible for hobbyists to replicate. It is not a matter of Should Not be Allowed To. It is a matter of Cannot Actually Do. Not unless you have environment chambers, but at that point you are not a hobbyist.

Take Rhyacotriton... any of them. They need temperatures below 60 degrees, and shallow, rocky, fast flowing stream environment. Good luck replicating that--even if they were not protected. There are a lot of salamanders and really specialized frogs that are pains in the rear unless you have the right equipment. A professional breeder may be able to manage it, but they are not hobbyists.