I didn't know that D. antognili is CITES appendix 1. I suppose the slightly different looking D. guineti I've seen must just be slightly aberrant in color.
I didn't know that D. antognili is CITES appendix 1. I suppose the slightly different looking D. guineti I've seen must just be slightly aberrant in color.
Maybe.
Kurt
I would like to get an Dyscophus antongilii too. I recently asked someone about it who breeds D. guineti and he said that he doesn't know where you could get any. He said you would need to get a US permit to keep one. If I wanted one bad enough maybe I would do that. I have been thinking about getting a Radiated Tortoise in which I would need to get a US Permit. But I have always wanted a Radiated.
I recently saw to juvenile Tomato Frogs for sale at my local PetSmart. The were advertised as Dyscophus antongilii. The color on their backs was brighter than pictures of D.g. that I have seen. It's hard to tell if they are the real thing though. I would buy them but I lost my job and am low on funds.
You can't get them - they are CITES Appendix I.
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