Darkwolfsoul010 said
Yea petshops get them from breeders, who can mass produce these little cuties making them fairly easy to buy. But it's pretty rare to see one out in the wild.I dont know, I think they are better than frogs personally, and depending on the frog, a lot easier to maintain.
Ahh, that makes a lot of sense. Still, one has to wonder why there hasn't been more of an effort to return them to the wild, then.
I'm genuinely considering a frog just because I could give it a ridiculously depressive Kermit The Frog voice.