Too many bullfrogs!

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Hannibal the Bichir

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HI, I caught these bullfrog tadpoles at a local pond. Anybody have any suggestions on where to sell them, I caught fifty of them in to scoops.
 

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Most good pet shops will not sell native species caught by people should always leave nature where it is and enjoy it naturally while we still can
 
Marquis, you may be right. But the ponds wants them exterminated, because their an invasive species.
 
Hannibal the Bichir said:
Marquis, you may be right. But the ponds wants them exterminated, because their an invasive species.

Then put them on a hook an go fishing with them selling an invasive species leads to greater risk of it spreading
 
and they are a dangerous invasive species with a no catch/kill limit here in California. They have few predators and eat native fish, amphibians and turtles. Use them as fish food or bait, don't let them go. Bullfrogs are good to save east of the rockies and good to kill west of the rockies. Bullfrogs bad, tree frogs and red leg frogs good.
 
awww there so cute. i like froggys. perfect excuse for a pond
 
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