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    Kurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by tylototriton View Post
    I'm not sure what the top 10 would be, but the two largest I can think of are Bufo marinus (the toad in the photo lineup) or Bufo alvarius. They are both great captives.

    Alex
    Don't forget rococo and smoth-sided toads. They get big too!

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    Rococos-impossible to find.

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    Kurt
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    I have one lined up, just got to figure out where the heck to put it. Too bad he can't share space with my Colorado River toad.

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    are you serious? D: whered you get it!? Iam so jelouse!! You must be the luckiest man D: I love those toads. where can I find one?????

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    Kurt
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    I have no idea where you can get one. This animal was an education animal at Harvard University.

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    ;-; lucky man. Would you try to breed it? D: ill pay top dollar for it D:

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    coltiger
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    If you were able to travel to Hamilton, Ontario there are a couple of Rococo's in pet stores there. Though you would prolly have to pay them a good price for them as some are toads used for education purposes and kids party's.

    Kurt...does that mean your new Rococo toad will be sharing its space with a Colorado River toad?

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