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this si the first time i bene on her

glendon_settles May 15, 2007 11:45 PM

i been sick an things an was wonderin if any one on here is breedin n e dart frogs or have n e they wana get rid of mesage me at glendon-settles@yahoo.com

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AndrewFromSoCal May 16, 2007 06:16 PM

There are tons of frogs up in the classifieds, you should cruise over there.

Also, I don't mean to be rude or anything, but could you TRY to type out words a little better? It's much easier for us to read.

Slaytonp May 16, 2007 11:34 PM

Take Andrew's advice and locate a reliable commercial breeder. While some of us who post here do breed and raise the off-spring, we're essentially hobbyists without the full faculties to sell and ship our extras, if we have them. After you are around a while, you may find people willing to trade off line or may find frogs in the classified section. But if you are just beginning, I think your very best source would be from one of the established breeders, of which there are several to choose from, and usually are among dart forum sponsors. The fly-by-nights never last long, so beware of any "bargain basement" offers.

Anyone you purchase darts from should be able to guarantee live delivery, provide care-sheets, and follow up with some guidance. Take your time, and choose carefully.
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Patty
Pahsimeroi, Idaho

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