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I donated them because these damn frogs have taken over my life! Only partly joking.
I had them in a 3'x8' pond in my fishroom, but the fishroom is slowly disappearing. I was unable to get them off of live food, so it was costly, as well as taking up space to breed feeders (mollies, convicts, black belts, geos) they eat a ton.
So I thought "where could my turtles go and have the best care, and enclosure?" After procrastinating a few months, I happened to sell some mossy frogs to the asst. herpetologist of the local aquarium. We got to talking...My goal was for my animals to go to the best situation possible. I think I achieved this.
Local, unknown. Got them from a local importer with limited info given. I did get to pick from about 20 individuals in a room, next to a room with wild caught redfoot, and yellowfoot tortoises, next to a too
With wild caught goliath birdeaters. Needless to say this was about the time my views on wild caught started to change. While I understand the practice, I try to buy captive bred now.
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