LONG TIME SINCE I HAVE SEEN THESE

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[video=youtube;dkVnRN3AfiQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkVnRN3AfiQ[/video] Havent seen these available since i was a kid, thinking of getting one or two to go with my chaca chaca. really cool toads.
 

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They kind of make me cringe as the little ones burst out. Despite interesting frog.


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Looks like froggy roadkill LOL

Why are they referred to as toad, since toads are primarily terrestrial?
 

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[video=youtube;dkVnRN3AfiQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkVnRN3AfiQ[/video] Havent seen these available since i was a kid, thinking of getting one or two to go with my chaca chaca. really cool toads.
The ones in the video are pipa pala, and I've seen pipa pipa available regularly on kingsnake. Have you actually found pala or are the ones you're looking at pipa pipas, too?

I kind of want to put some in my swamp tank now. But my temperature is usually around 80-83, and that seems like the top end of their range, so I'm not sure it'd work.

I also keep a chaca in that tank, and even though it's temperature range is also lower, it's done very well. So I know I've got a lot of feeder guppies reproducing in there, so the pipas would at least have food...
 
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