Eric,
Some thoughts on this issue in no particularly order.
First off the pet store owners are in the business of making a dollar to live by, pay their staffs and rent/utilities. So that is probably going to cause prices to be higher then through a dealer.
Most don't have the floor space to provide the encloses we keep are frogs in. That is really the same for any animal/fish/reptile sold in stores. In our homes we give them much better living environments.
They are in the business of turning over the merchandise just as any store. So the small cages might or might not be a issue. ( All pet owners despise this issue, There is no simple answer for that )
Building a large vivarium and displaying a wide variety of frogs in it makes for the WOW factor to the average customer. Even those who know better then to keep different species in one habitat have that momentary aw feeling when seeing them that way.
As for breeders allowing this I would imagine that some may or may not care. They really can't do anything about what happens after they sell to a store other then refuse to do so in the future. That is a personal decision each must make.
Maybe the store owners are not really educated enough on the proper care of frog housing.





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. she even tried keeping the toad with an ''inexpensive treefrog'' first to make sure the toxins would not affect them. again
. the frogs
Although if you think about it beyond the $1 tank sale it really isn't such a big deal to be banned from PetCo. You're not missing out on a whole lot Mike.
