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Coqui Tree Frogs in the Reptile/Amphibian Hobby

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I have looked online and hadnt found much info on them as far as people keeping/breeding them. I was just curious, as I loved them for quite some time and got to see/hear them on my trip to Puerto Rico several years ago. I've always wanted to keep these as pets in my childhood (I grew up with such a passion for frogs of all kinds) and never knew if these frogs would make possible pets, but observing all the different kinds of frogs in the hobby today, I wondered why wouldnt they be. But of course I have a very basic knowledge of the frog and I know because they are an invasive species some states have laws regarding them (which include keeping them).
My question are they somewhere in the keeping/breeding hobby? Is there anyone who cares and breeds them? is there any desire to have them?
 
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