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Old 01-31-2010, 01:01 AM
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Default Re: Site-specific frogs: is it possible?

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Originally Posted by frogparty View Post
What then happens to all the "lines" already in the states? What about all the blue and black auratus, "bronze" auratus, leucs, etc. Are these animals simply to be undervalued, only because they aernt site specific? From a true collectors standpoint I guess they are.
These frogs still have function in that they can serve as "trial and error" animals in keeping them in captivity. Non-site-specific frogs can help elucidate needs of site specific frogs when they come in.
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