I have been thinking about my fantasy wish list recently, what would be on it, and what was the criteria for such a list. What differentiates a fantasy wish list from a simple want list is there is little hope of acquiring animals on the fantasy list due to the criteria I came up with. So this is what I came up with. First the criteria and second the lists.
Criteria to be on the fantasy wish list.
A. Animal is legal to possess or buy due to local, state, federal, or international law.
B. Animal is too expensive for me to consider purchasing.
C. Animal is simply not imported or available.
Now my lists
Salamanders
1. Ambystoma opacum, marbled salamander (illegal in MA)
2. Ambystoma laterale, blue-spotted salamander (illegal in MA)
3. Neurergus kaiseri, Iranian harlequin newt (Was just too expensive, now illegal to buy under CITES Appendix I)
4. Pseudoeurycea bellii, Bell's false brook salamander (Never imported)
5. Salamandra salamandra fastuosa, yellow-striped fire salamander (Expensive)
Frogs
1. Agalychnis annae, yellow-eyed leaf frog (Expensive, for now)
2. Ranitomeya benedicta (Not really available in the US as far as I know, UE has them listed but they are in Canada and the fact they don't list the price makes me think I probably can't afford them)
3. Atelopus spumarius barbatoni (Not imported, as far as I know)
4. Hyalinobatrachium valerioi, reticulated glass frog (Not imported)
5. Centrolene ilex, montane glass frog (Not imported)
6. Dyscophus antongilii, northern tomato frog (CITES Appendix I)
7. Anaxyrus exsul, black toad (Limited in range and protected by its home state of CA)
8. Hyla andersonii, pine barrens treefrog (Endangered, protected by Federal Law)
9. Mantella cowani, Cowan's mantella (Critically endangered, CITES Appendix II)
10. Cruziohyla craspedopus, Amazon leaf frog (Not imported)
With the above criteria in mind what's on your fantasy wish list?
Wow, these fantasy wish lists could get long, depending on what you want and where you are. I can think of several off the top of my head. Please forgive me, as I am not good with their scientific names, and by the time I look them up and type them out, I may never get around to submitting the post. Kurt, I admire the fact that you can probably do both right off the top of your head. Anyway, my fantasy wish list for frogs:
Red-banded Rubber Frog-unavailable where I am in Canada.
Waxy Monkey Frog-only ever found one available and it was too expensive.
Northern Leopard Frog-considered an endangered species in British Columbia, Canada.
Colorado River Toad-endangered.
I'm sure there is more, but that's a start.
nothing on my wish list is unattainable really, i just dont have space or money for them
Pair of D. Variabilis or Imitators
Vietnamese blue tree frogs
D. Leucomelas
Pair of Bumble bee walking toads
California Newt- cant find them for sale (but i know where to catch them!)
Tiger Salamander
Tomato Frogs
Theloderma asperum (too expensive for me at the moment)
Theloderma gordoni (IUCN Red List, i think there are people who breed these though...maybe, but probably expensive)
Theloderma horridum (IUCN Red List, and way to expensive for me at this time)
Theloderma setllatum (only a few breeders right now and very expensive and not in this country arggh haha o well)
Theloderma licin (was one, but I am getting a mating group at the beginning of June!)
As you can see I am a little obsessed with the Theloderms :-)
Hey Kurt, good news. Ranitomeya benedicta is next on my target list and a couple of months ago UE quoted me only $300 each. This price will surely drop as availability increases because they are breeding them now.
I say "only" $300 because last year at this time I looked for some and they were over $2000 if you were lucky enough to even find one.
Off the top of my head,
Phrynomantis bifasciatus (available here, I have three myself. As well as three P. microps)
Phyllomedudsa sauvagii (expensive here too)
Lithobates pipiens
Ollotis alvaria (I have one)
Thanks to your fantasy wish list, I have thought of two more fantasy frogs, Phrynomantis annectens & P. affinis. Neither are imported as far as I know.
Caudates:
Ambystoma annulatum
Ambystoma cingulatum
Neurergus crocatus
Neurergus microspilotus
Bolitoglossa mexicana
Bolitoglossa lincolni
Bolitoglossa salvinii
Oedipina pacificensis
Pseudoeurycea belli
Nototriton lignicola
Anurans:
Pedostibes hosii
Rhinoderma darwinii
Notaden bennettii
Caecilians:
Typhlonectes natans (kept several in the past, no longer available)
Ichthyophis kohtaoensis (very cool)
Frogs and Toads:
Xenopus borealis
Pipa pipa (kept some in the past, would like more)
Salamanders/Newts:
Axolotls
Iberian ribbed newt
Dicamptodon ensatus
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
I forgot all about caecilians. So here is an amendment to my list -
Caecilians
Ichthyophis kohtaoensis
Herpele multiplicata
Boulengerula uluguruensis
Siphonops annulatus
These would be on the fantasy list, because I have never seen them for sale locally, just on-line
My wish list would be:
Toads:
1)Rococo toad
2)American toad
3)Asian climbing toad
4)More cane toads xD
Frogs and treefrogs:
Mantella & Dart frogs
Pyxie frogs-Afraid to get bit and not enough room, plus hard to find them anymore.(God these are AMAZING infact I would be comforted if I could see a complete video of them in the wild you know documentary and stuff with AWESOME footage)
Waxy monkey treefrog
Clown treefrog(looks exotically difficult if it makes sense, you know like an animal looks soo exotic it seems it would be extremely hard to care for)
Red eyed treefrog(Kinda afraid that I would kill it because its extremely pretty DX)
Budgetts frog
wood frogs-I cant find caresheets and more importantly I cant find them xD
Other amphibians
Sirens-Kinda look like they would die easily.
Axolotls- Turns out they're illegal to own in the state of new jersey. .__. What do you know? Another animal the state says shouldnt be kept.
Caecilians-Cant find them and kinda creep me out xD
Turtles
-SNAPPING TURTLE-Dur its too big and vicious. xD
-Fly river turtle
-Eastern box turtle(Atm I couldnt keep one due to land issues)
Snakes
Ball python-Only snake I ever wanted to keep at all. But because my mom is afraid of snakes she says no. xD
Oh p.s. I forgot to add on frog I would keep the amazonian horned frog but its recorded to not last in captivity and then theres the vietnamese mossy frog but my friend whose an expert on reptiles had it and it died on him. SOOO yeah.
I have a rococo, clowns (hoping to get more in Hamburg), and red-eyes. I also have a pair of blue darts as well. I used to have a snapping turtle and wood frogs.
Any species of dart frog (exotics are illegal in South Africa)
Any species of salamander (exotics are illegal in South Africa)
Vietnamese Mossy Toad (exotics are illegal in South Africa)
Red Eyed Tree Frogs (exotics are illegal in South Africa)
In fact any exotic species I would love (exotics are illegal in South Africa)
But if I can be so forward and put my fantasy monitor lizard wish list:
V. macrei (Blue Tree Monitor) (Too damn expensive)
V. prasinus (Emerald/Green Tree Monitor) (Too damn expensive)
V. panoptes (Argus Monitor) (can't be shipped out of Australia)
V. varius (Lace Monitor) (can't be shipped out of Australia)
Any dwarf species of Australian monitors (can't be shipped out of Australia)
I would add Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum), but I have a feeling I'll get a pair in a few short years.
Last edited by Kurt; May 27th, 2010 at 03:40 PM.
I wish I could have a milk frog - so cute! Not allowed exotic amphibians in NZ
Also I wish I could keep any of our natives - requires a hard out permit, and can only keep them for breeding purposes I think. Suppose I could try one day....
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