Does anyone know where to get a couple of american bull frogs, preferably on the east coast? Any direction on these or other types of bull frogs would be greatly appreciated.
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Does anyone know where to get a couple of american bull frogs, preferably on the east coast? Any direction on these or other types of bull frogs would be greatly appreciated.
well i live in colorado and can't help you with east coast spots but if you ever do end up in colorado there is a northeastern city called sterling with many small ponds and drainage ditches i know this probably wont help you much but its the best i can do.
JK
I'm in the southern half of the east coast. I live just south of Atlanta GA. I bought two bullfrog tadpoles about three months ago from a pond store in Cherokee County. I put them in my out door fish pool.Both of them have already turned froggy. One of them went away as soon as he left the pond. There's a creek not to far from my house. I think he went there. But the other frog made his home under the rock structure that makes the waterfall for the pond. I only see him occasionally. Just enough to know that he's still around helping to control the insect population.
Anyway, where on the east coast are you? Have you tried the internet? You can get just about anything through the internet.
I HAVE MANY FOR SALE FOR $10 EACH. I AM IN FLORIDA. MY EMAIL IS JGUERRERO@CFL.RR.COM
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