Corn Snake, American Toad, American Bullfrog with Bioactive Setups

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Pittsburgh PA

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Due to an upcoming move, I sadly need to downsize my reptile/amphibian collection. I have: In a 40 gallon breeder: An adult female corn snake, normal morph. Feeding very well on frozen thawed though I know she will refuse food for several weeks once moved to a new home, as she's a bit shy in temperament and hides most of the time, though she's still handle-able. She comes with her entire 40 gallon bioactive setup, which includes lights for the (all live) plants, two hides, her water dish, a heat lamp, an under tank heater, thermostat, combo temperature/humidity gauge, an automatic misting system, and of course the 40 gallon itself with a screen lid. It does NOT latch so you will need to manually weight it down or purchase latches to prevent her from escaping. The enclosure's clean up crew is a mixture of various types of springtails and isopods. ***I am a single female living alone and therefore will need assistance from you in moving out the 40 gallon due to size and weight - I'll take out as many things as I can, but due to the plants and drainage layer, there will still be some weight to the tank when we move it. Nothing crazy, but just so you know. In a 10 gallon: A male American toad. This enclosure was very recently set up and I haven't had the toad for long, so he hides a lot and I don't see him much (he likes to dig). However he eats well and will happily eat anything that moves: crickets, mealworms, dubia roaches, etc. His tank is also all live planted, and comes with 2 hides, his water dish, lights for the plants, a screen lid, and the 10 gallon itself. It's seeded with springtails for now - it may have isopods as I used dirt from my other enclosures to seed it, but I haven't added any isopods itself to the tank as of yet. In a 10 gallon: A male American bullfrog. Please note that he does croak occasionally, maybe 1-2 times a day for about 5-10 seconds at a time. I don't personally find it loud or annoying, but I wouldn't call it quiet as it's happening, either. His enclosure isn't 'bioactive' in the same way as the previous two as he requires a mostly aquatic setup, but there is live frogbit (a floating plant) that he enjoys. The frog feeds well on anything that moves, and enjoys crickets, waxworms, mealworms, and earthworms. He comes with his 10 gallon tank (which holds water), lights for the plants, a screen lid, a heater for the water, filter, and his rocks and driftwood that you can arrange as a perch for him. Please message for rehoming fees, which are modest considering everything that is included. You will need to pick up in South Oakland, Pittsburgh. When reaching out, please also let me know a bit about your reptile experience. I had intended to keep all these animals permanently and am very disappointed that I can't, so I just want to see these guys go to decent homes.

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