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Hi Field,
I think you have good intentions with wanting to work with frogs that aren't well-represented in the hobby (not just the most expensive and/or illegal frogs). My friend Mike K. gave me five Blue D. truncatus tadpoles last year and I now have a 3.2 or 2.3 group that is laying every few days. It seems that some people have trouble getting breeding pairs going, so my intention is to raise-up a large number of froglets and put breeding pairs together for people interested in working with the frog.
You could probably find a large number of frogs that have diminished in popularity in the hobby this way. Just find frogs that you also think are really cool. Nothing like raising a bunch of frogs that you really aren't that fond of.
Good luck, Richard.
I think you have good intentions with wanting to work with frogs that aren't well-represented in the hobby (not just the most expensive and/or illegal frogs). My friend Mike K. gave me five Blue D. truncatus tadpoles last year and I now have a 3.2 or 2.3 group that is laying every few days. It seems that some people have trouble getting breeding pairs going, so my intention is to raise-up a large number of froglets and put breeding pairs together for people interested in working with the frog.
You could probably find a large number of frogs that have diminished in popularity in the hobby this way. Just find frogs that you also think are really cool. Nothing like raising a bunch of frogs that you really aren't that fond of.
Good luck, Richard.