Sourcing of frozen cane toads
- Anna Z
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Sourcing of frozen cane toads
Hi all, I did a quick search of the forum and couldn't come up with anything...so where do you all get your cane toads from for dissection. We have a supplier, but looking for an alternate choice.
- Labbie
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Re: Sourcing of frozen cane toads
Gosh is that allowed???
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- Anna Z
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Re: Sourcing of frozen cane toads
I know...I am not a fan but teachers are
- Wayne
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Re: Sourcing of frozen cane toads
Southern Biological sells frozen toads.
- KassH
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Re: Sourcing of frozen cane toads
Have you tried here: https://dissectionconnection.com.au/?s=cane+toad
- Anna Z
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Re: Sourcing of frozen cane toads
yes they were our orig supplier..... however I always like to have 2 sources.KassH wrote: ↑19 Feb 2021, 12:27 Have you tried here: https://dissectionconnection.com.au/?s=cane+toad
- Wayne
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Re: Sourcing of frozen cane toads
https://www.southernbiological.com/biol ... specimens/ choice of male or female
- Anna Z
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Re: Sourcing of frozen cane toads
^^ ta, have some on order
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Re: Sourcing of frozen cane toads
I live in the Northern Rivers NSW, and we're inundated with the bloody things. Catch them in a trap (half-full bucket of water) or by hand, put them in the fridge overnight to send them into aestivation then whack them in the freezer to kill them. My record is 20 in one night, which just shows what a massive problem they are in terms of suppressing native frogs (not to mention the predators poisoned by eating them!).
- Anna Z
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Re: Sourcing of frozen cane toads
@Marama T, you could make a fortune...these are selling for ~$14
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Re: Sourcing of frozen cane toads
CRIKEY!!
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Re: Sourcing of frozen cane toads
You lucky thing - I love frogs too. Fortunately for me, I see a lot of frogs around here. Gorgeous!!