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2965 days ago

Tadpoles

Josiah from Richmond

Whistling tree frog tadpoles also called Brown tree frog tadpoles.

Fed on boiled, thinly sliced lettuce. They are very hardy animals and only need a tank/bowl of creek water and some lettuce to survive.
*No Aerator/Heater/Filter needed*

An awesome/educational experience for kids to watch tadpoles grow legs and lose their tail as they transition into frogs.

Pick up in Richmond.

Great for Pet shops, Home tanks, Grandkids, Christmas, Birthdays and Schools.

Have plenty available.

Perfect to raise as pets or release into your local pond to establish their own population.

Money raised from tadpoles is going towards a missions trip in Zimbabwe helping less fortunate kids and familys in rural villages.

Can ship nation wide for $10 with garenteed live arrival if wanted.

Feel free to ask questions.

*Photos for illustration*

Price: $2.50

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