MARCH 30, 2011- 2 DAY OLD PACMAN FROG TADPOLES

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TADPOLES SPAWNED 03/28/2011 AT 2 DAYS OLD.

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  • Cool could u send me one

  • @TheAgent3000 Sure......once you pay for it & the cost of shipping!

  • What do you feed the Tad's?

  • @0zziekun We feed the Tadpoles frozen bloodworms, newt bites and they also eat mosquito larvae.

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  • @Robomonkey5000 We can ship once the weather cooperates. Has to be no more than 80 degrees F and no less than 55 degrees F on the day of shipping in both sending & receiving areas.

  • @IvoryReptiles sorry i live in pennsylvania. when can you ship?

  • @Robomonkey5000 We do sell the froglets. We currently have 15 for sale, they are juveniles now and are eating well & growing. We refuse to ship in this heat though, so you would have to catch us at the San Antonio Reptile Expo in November.

  • are you willing to sell?

  • @TheMrfish321 If you actually read my response, I stated that I thought I had mentioned it......in other words, I made a mistake and admitted it. Sour Puss? You don't know me Darlin', I am not being a Sour Puss or rude.......yet. We are working with a few different species. I think I made it pretty clear that I cannot share details......did you not understand that part? I wished you Luck, is that rude where you come from? Have a GREAT Day!

  • @IvoryReptiles You never said you don't brumate them, you just said it was risky if not done correctly. And theres no reason to be a sour puss haha but now you've gotten be more interested that you breed horned frogs without hormones or brumation haha. But how many breeders do you have in your collection? Do you just work with ceratophrys cranwellis or do you work with others? I'm looking for a ceratophrys cornuta.

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