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Any Frogs in MD?? (or close to the Eastern shore)

BawReptiles

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My (soon to be) 5 yr old, out of the blue, decided she wants a frog.
Her birthday is coming up in 10 days & I wanted to get her one.
I've already gotten too much money tied up in other presents, so I didn't really want to have to pay for the frog & shipping. So I am hoping there is someone in MD or close by.

I'd really like a red eyed tree frog. But anything colorful would be nice, as long as it's not poisonous obviously.

Thanks


PS we have lots of experience in Snacks & Lizards, this would be our first amphibian.
 
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