Chris Kennard
Well-known member
"Getted" lol. Oops. Sorry. Jar Jar Binx typed that one for me.
Now to be in a hobby for 2 years...and nobody will sell them any animals knowing who they are. It would be pretty hard to breed to the point of 6,000 frogs. Also hard to believe this because they couldn't fill an order for 10 frogs that I called and asked for.
Is your primary complaint that they are inaccurately labeled or is your primary complaint that they are crosses?
If they are inaccurately labeled, then that is valid as a gap in seller ethics.
If they are accurately labeled as crosses, then there is no gap in seller ethics.
They are simply offering a product that is not for you as a prospective buyer. Unless they are repatriating them into wild frog populations people are wishing to conserve, it does not actually matter. If it does reduce collection pressure, that may serve to provide an atypical avenue for conservation. It does not prevent you from doing as much work as you might like to in order for you to support your conservation-based causes.
There is room for many opinions and many keeping arrangements and any person solely in one camp need not feel pressured to yield to the other and can respectfully disagree if they are willing to commit to that kind of consideration for the existence of multiple stances and perspectives. I personally keep pure animals, intergrades, and hybrids. There is no force that mandates it must be all of one practice or all of another in exclusion. We lose a bit more of what we have every day. Some folks try to minimize loss as their primary objective. Some folks try to create gain as their primary objective. Some folks have and work towards both objectives without conflict. There is room for all if all let it have room.
He has avoided that question since post #10.This father and son team who are selling poison dart frogs are now mixing locales of dendrobates. They are taking our purebred animals that we have all worked so hard to keep pure and creating mutts. .
With that said, some of the proceeds of each GENESIS frog we sell will also go towards funding research projects in the frogs’ native rainforest habitat, in hopes of discovering more about these amazing creatures, while further evidencing the dwindling numbers of frogs in the wild and underscoring the need for captive bred designer frogs as the responsible alternative to wild caught animals.
More facts will be posted

I wanna know who "we" happens to be.
In your first post, you mentioned that "we" happened to be upset, and wasn't going to rest any longer until this business's practices were revealed! You mentioned starting this thread as the messenger for "we".
In all the glory and rules pertaining to this wonderful BOI (that I love dearly) please tell me who "we" happens to be, please.
I cannot imagine you stand messenger for all dendrobates enthusiasts the world over.
Read through 159 pages and you will then know all. Please stop questioning why I posted this thread. It is very obvious the reasons.
Sorry, no. The BOI is a business site and the posts are permanent. Often, other sites have the ability to remove posts, and one is not sure who is saying what, since real names are not required.
If you have a beef with them and thought it was bad enough to bring here, bring it here.
Read through 159 pages and you will then know all. Please stop questioning why I posted this thread. It is very obvious the reasons.
I will have people post here.
