where are my toads at?

  • Thread starter Thread starter bongslide
  • Start date Start date
B

bongslide

Guest
trying to get a colorado river toad. having trouble any good websites that can get them in usa or not?
 

Attachments

  • tongue.gif
    tongue.gif
    582 bytes · Views: 44
I found one in thirty seconds on google, I think its wrong to keep them as pets and extract their poisons. Just get some MHRB and extract that spicy elf stuff. Or else I am sure their are other things that are more appealing.

Peace
 
I found one in thirty seconds on google, I think its wrong to keep them as pets and extract their poisons. Just get some MHRB and extract that spicy elf stuff. Or else I am sure their are other things that are more appealing.

Peace

where on google can you actually buy one? if you saw it hook me up dude those things are sweet they eat BIG stuff and move fast being the size of your hand! milking their duct does not hurt them and it is only done once in a great while which is cool cause they live over 20 years!!!
 
where on google can you actually buy one? if you saw it hook me up dude those things are sweet they eat BIG stuff and move fast being the size of your hand! milking their duct does not hurt them and it is only done once in a great while which is cool cause they live over 20 years!!!

you wont think that toad is very cool anymore once you realize that 1 toad doesn't produce enough to trip on.

great, so then you will be stuck with a smelly animal that robs you for cricket money because they can easily blow through 100 crickets in a day. at petsmart, 100 crickets is 10 bucks. it all adds up and in the long run its just not worth it at all. i got one from my local exotic petstore.... what a waste plus i felt like a jerk for buying an innocent animal that i truly did not want to take care of. it was a cool pet for the first few months or so but after that it was just a burden. if you like pets you should get a more cozy animal like a cat or a dog. and get some mimosa bark, its a whole lot better than toad venom.
 
Mogasceeta, Why do you say one frog isn't enough?

There is plenty of reports or erowid of people using there one frog to trip on multiple occasions.
 
Back
Top