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For Sale 42 osteopilus septentrionalis tadpoles

zhivaham

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These guys are captive bred (accidental spawn). Currently 1/2" total in length and tiny. I am willing to sell in as small of increments as you like; you can buy one or the whole batch. My price is $2 each (plus shipping) which is just to cover expenses of feeding and caring for them. If you'd like, I can hold onto some until they are larger tads, froglets, or semi-adults. The adults I have are bright green and I assume the tadpoles will end up looking like this as well. This species is large for a treefrog and, in my opinion, one of the most fun to watch as they are very enthusiastic eaters and don't sit around like a lump of clay as many species do.

While these were an accident, I do breed pseudacris sierra and pseudacris baja and will have small quantities of those available soon.

Will also trade (plus pay extra if needed as I know these are common) for Pseudacris or Hyla species.

I have pictures in my gallery but I'm not sure how to post them on here.
 
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