I keep looking in the classifieds for a pair of bullfrogs for sale---my friend's mom wants to buy a couple for her outdoor pond, does anyone have any connections?
Thanks!
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I keep looking in the classifieds for a pair of bullfrogs for sale---my friend's mom wants to buy a couple for her outdoor pond, does anyone have any connections?
Thanks!
Your best bet would be to get tadpoles and let them grow up. It's not instant gratifacation but is better that way. I have transplanted adult bullfrogs into my pond before and they always migrated to all of my neighbors garages. Tadpoles will grow up with the pond as their home and will stay there. You can normally get bullfrog tadpoles at petco, or usually your local water gardens shop. hope this helps... Jon
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1.1.1 breeding pair blue tongue skinks w/ juv. offspring
1.0.0 Juv. Albino Bullfrog
0.0.2 Giant Pixie Frog (one juv. and one adult)
1.1.0 Clawed frogs
1.1.0 Albino Clawed frogs
0.0.1 Superlight juv Sulcatta
0.0.2 Fly river turtles
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0.2.0 juv pastel Columbian boas
1.1.0 monster pink pastel columbian boas
1.2.0 Hypo Hog boas
1.0.0 Hypo boa
1.1.0 Hypo boa babies, Poss. DH sunglow
0.2.0 Hypo poss. DH sunglow
1.0.0 Coral albino boa (my baby)
and
1.2.0 Pomeranians (the wifes babies)
Yeah, that's what my opinion was, but her mom is wanting "adult" frogs right away---sigh. Oh well. Thanks for the reply, though, maybe she'll change her mind, and I think it's neat to enjoy the morphing process as well.
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