Kurt, thanks for the suggestions, and damnit what a huge bummer if it is illegal to own those over here in washington.. i really love tree frogs with appearances similar to the pacific chorus frogs, all of mine are brown no matter what kind of setup i use or even if i catch them green, they always become brown over a few months (not that they dont look great brown!) so, for once i am dying to have something similar that is green, + housing a few 'non cookie cutter frogs' is always excited, and new!
Here is a page listing WA prohibited species that may help you.
very useful Tony, thanks
Wow that is quite a list.
its probably so long because the pacific northwest has such great rainfall and temperate climate that it is really condusive to invasive species explosions, it rains more than its sunny here and only snows like once or twice a year.
It's long because "somebody" is a moron and didn't do any homework. It is massive shotgunning at its worst.
I'm in Oregon, it's dry, hot and high desert in the summer. Below zero, massive snowfall, blizzard conditions in winter.JVK
PS The Washington list isn't as bad as our list, thus the rant, ha,ha, didn't realize you were in Washington. Now I look like a douche
And andersonii has always been one of my obsessions. H. chinensis is a nice substitute where they are legal, cool little frogs. JVK
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