Tempting.
I have about 70 Theloderma Corticale tads that have hatched between August-November. I just found out I will be away for business for the next two months and I can't care for them so I need to sell them. I would like to get $15 each plus shipping. All are healthy and growing quite fast. I live in Suffolk County, NY if you're local and want to deal that way.
I know I am new to this forum but I frequent dendroboard.com under the same username if you would like to look me up there. Thanks!
Tempting.
Give in to the temptation...
I already have a ton of animals and I am getting ready to breed either my blue-webbs or my red-eyes (again). Not to worry, there are quite a few mossy fans here.
Are you going to Hamburg, PA this weekend by any chance?
I really want to go but it doesn't seem possible. I have so many things to get ready before I leave because I'll be out of the country and this weekend is key to getting that done. If I was closer I would but hamburg means an entire weekend trip for me unfortunately.
I am going out early in the morning and returning that night. One very long day trip.
Stop trying to tempt me.![]()
This just reminds that I need to work on my tank this weekend.
I've got the addiction too. My next purchase will be either a strawberry frog (Blue Jeans, maybe) or a Bumble Bee, can't decide. Then I'm getting really excited by the mossy frogs. Of course, I haven't satisfied my need for a totally different species, a crocodile (red-eye) skink. I love their bark. Oh my, what's an old lady to do?
I second that! lol
Oophaga pumilio is a very small frog and is quite territorial. Dendrobates leucomelas is much larger and is considered a good "beginner's" dart frog. D. leucomelas is also considerably cheaper when compared to O. pumilio. If you have never kept dart frogs, I would go with the bumble bee over the strawberry.
Try advertising them more locally. (Ask to put up adds in local stores) I'd help you out, but I live in Maine and would never be able to get them.
Good luck! (if all else fails there should be a rescue type place somewhere in the state that would be willing to take them. My neighbor did that with a baby squirrel. It was weird.)
I've been seeing the blue jeans available, but there expensive $700.00 a pair. Luckily my addiction is controllable at that price.
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How much is shipping to 78748? Are they hard to raise from tads?
They're a pretty straight forward species to look after.
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Sorry but they're all gone for now
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