Ebony it certainly does make you want to move we miss out on so much it's just such a shame.
Ebony it certainly does make you want to move we miss out on so much it's just such a shame.
Luke , Ebony... Don't bother moving here.. I've been trying to escape for years.. I might consider moving by you guys.. lol.. New Zealand,or at least I gather you are from there, is one place I'd love to visit and possibly live. Home of the Tuatara.. My all time favorite reptile..
Michael Novy
rainforestjunkys.com
Lol..Yes Michael, We are from New Zealand. The Tuatara is wonderful, but we dont have the frogs you guys have. You do know we can only keep three species of frog here and they are all introduced. We cant keep the NZ natives either as they are protected. I think you would miss your frogs.
Last edited by Ebony; March 25th, 2011 at 06:22 AM.
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i like it too, i hope there is a show in my area and i have chance to feed this beautiful frog!
Michael you probably would miss your frogs but hey if you do move here you could do some conservation work for our natives![]()
Well, even tho I would move to new zealand, I would still figure out how species would breed to the best of knowledge. Or at least I would give it my best.
Kurt, Spade foots rock.. I'd like to work with them eventually..
Michael Novy
rainforestjunkys.com
I have a male, his call is pretty cool, but he's very nocturnal. He just sleeps in the same spot in a brom every day.
I have been to Ohio, I fully understand how you feel.Now here in New England, we have a strong frog hobby base, i.e., Black Jungle and the New England Frog Group. In Massachusetts, there is only one frog that is illegal to keep, and that's the eastern spadefoot, Scaphiopus holbrookii. It's a native to the state and on the decline. Of course, federal law supercedes state law, so there are other species we can't keep like the pine barrens treefrog, Hyla andersonii.
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