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Holy shit. America really is the land of the free. You'd end up with a rather large fine if you tried to import these into Australia.
Likely due to landmass - Hawaii also has very strict laws re: importation of plants/animals, and there are all kinds of restrictions at state and international borders.
That does make me feel better, I think.
These frogs aren't poisonous in captivity. The tadpoles you see here were bred in the US, and all but one species have very healthy wild populations. The one species that is vulnerable is facing challenges *not* due to the pet trade, but due to habitat loss (coffee plantations).
As with any other animal in your home, it's important to meet their specific needs and not release them into whatever wooded area if you can't care for them, as they'll likely die. But these aren't dangerous, and keeping them doesn't threaten their populations in the wild.
I was watching BBC America instead of working yesterday. One of the red ones took her six tadpoles, one-by-one, to these upturned conical leaf structures holding water. ..Then laid an unfertilized egg in each pool for the tadpole to eat. ..Every few days May get interesting.
They usually use bromeliads, so that was probably the plant you saw! They don't need much water, but they do need a food source that doesn't degrade quickly enough to sully the water
So if you wanted to make em poisonous, what would you have to do?
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