Amphibians Available for Sale

Browse our listings of frogs, toads, salamanders, and other amphibians for sale. Find the perfect species to add to your collection or start your amphibian journey.

Trusted Amphibian Breeders & Stores

Connect with reputable breeders and stores specializing in amphibians. From common species to rare finds, discover reliable sources for your amphibian needs.

Amphibian Care, Health, and Housing

Get in-depth knowledge on caring for amphibians. Learn about habitat setup, dietary requirements, and health tips for ensuring your amphibians thrive.

Amphibian Enthusiast Groups

Join the conversation with other amphibian lovers. Share advice, tips, and your experiences with fellow enthusiasts.

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This group is for personalizing your love into the hobby. Don't just list up animals, but talk about the animal to show that you put your care and love into the animals.

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For all reptile lovers and animal enthusiasts! A safe place to have fun and ask questions!

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S.O.A.R. stands for Support of all reptiles. This page combined all of my favorite reptile groups where you'll find resources, assistance from like minded individuals whom are breeders, keepers advanced to beginners.

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Welcome! Cold Blooded Culture is about inclusion! All exotic pets, wildlife, and people are welcome!! Enjoy!

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Amphibian Care 101: Expert Tips for Housing and Feeding

Amphibians are a popular choice for exotic pet enthusiasts due to their unique appearance and fascinating behavior. Whether you are a beginner looking for your first pet amphibian or an experienced keeper, understanding the specific care requirements of amphibians is crucial. The key to successful amphibian care includes providing the right enclosure that replicates their natural habitat, maintaining appropriate humidity and temperature levels, and ensuring a clean and safe environment. Species like the Argentine Horned Frog, known for their low-maintenance needs, are great for beginners, while more advanced keepers may enjoy species like African Bullfrogs.

Amphibians, including frogs, toads, and salamanders, are cold-blooded animals, meaning they rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature. Creating a well-balanced environment with adequate lighting and heating is essential. Feeding your amphibian a varied diet of insects and other invertebrates, tailored to their species, will keep them healthy and active. It’s also important to stay informed about potential health issues like respiratory infections and skin conditions, which can be common in amphibians if the habitat is not properly maintained.

By following expert care advice, you can ensure your amphibian lives a long, healthy life. Amphibians not only make interesting pets, but they are also essential to ecosystems as they help control insect populations. Whether you are caring for a beginner-friendly species or a more advanced amphibian, there is always something new to learn about these fascinating creatures.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Amphibian Care

Find answers to common questions about keeping amphibians as pets and learn how to ensure they thrive in captivity.

The Argentine Horned Frog is an excellent choice for beginners due to its low maintenance and interesting behavior. These frogs are hardy and can adapt to a variety of environments.

Many people consider the Desert Rain Frog to be one of the cutest amphibians due to its round body and squeaky sounds. However, cuteness is subjective, and amphibians come in a wide variety of appearances.

Common amphibians include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. Popular pet species include the African Bullfrog, Argentine Horned Frog, and the Fire-bellied Toad.

Pet bullfrogs, such as the African Bullfrog, can cost between $25 to $75 depending on their size and health.

The Horned Frogs, such as the Argentine Horned Frog, are known for their aggressive feeding behavior and strong bite. They are often territorial and will defend their space.