As the frog hobby and other exotic hobbies progress into the digital age, more and more people are falling victim to online scams. Both buyers and sellers face unique challenges when it comes to online animal and dry good sales, but how do we identify a scam and how do we avoid them?Helping me tackle this week's topic is Bill Strand. Bill is the host of the Reptile Entrepreneur Podcast and has decades of experience as a vendor, buyer, and all around business person. We discuss how scams affect sellers in terms of lost revenue, brand confusion, and product counterfeiting; and we discuss how scammers prey on buyers by using fake photos or bogus accounts. We also discuss how to identify scams and what to avoid if you are buying or selling online. To Support the Podcast by becoming a Patron, for Merch, and for a 10% discount off an In Situ Ecosystems vivarium, visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCastFollow the Reptile Entrepreneur Podcast on all Podcast players and visit: https://reptileentrepreneur.com/ To check out the Chameleon Academy Podcast visit https://chameleonacademy.com/This week's episode is sponsored by the Active Conservation Allianceto get involved visit http://activeconservationalliance.org/
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AmphibiCast is the Original Amphibian Focused Podcast. Each weekly episode features informative and educational content for hobbyists, naturalists, ecologists, pet enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates frogs, toads and salamanders.
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Folge vom 24.02.2023Episode 126. How to Avoid Scams! with Bill Strand the Reptile Entrepreneur
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Folge vom 17.02.2023Episode 125. Toad Feeding Mechanics with Rachael KeeffeFrogs and toads (and salamanders too!) are known for their unique feeding mechanisms. Many species rely on their tongues to capture and ingest prey but did you know that there is so much more involved than just the tongue? This week I am joined by Rachael Keeffe and we discuss her new paper on the feeding mechanics of the cane toad (Rhynella marina). Using sophisticated XROMM technology, Rachael was able to witness a never before seen process involving not only the toad's tongue but other parts of the body. We discuss toad morphology, what happens during a tongue flick, and why a toad's eyes close when feeding. This week's episode is sponsored by the Active Conservation Alliance. To get involved visit: https://activeconservationalliance.org/To Support the Podcast by becoming a Patron, for Merch, and for a 10% discount off of an In Situ Ecosystems Vivarium, visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCastTo read the full paper by Rachael Keeffe, visit: https://academic.oup.com/iob/article/4/1/obac045/6769806?login=false#381208152
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Folge vom 10.02.2023Episode 124. A Practical Guide to Heating Amphibian EnclsouresOne of the most common questions that amphibian keepers have is, how do I provide proper supplemental heat to my enclosure? In this episode I discuss some of different methods and equipment that are effective at providing additional heat when it is needed. This week's episode is sponsored by the Active Conservation Alliance. The ACA is a conservation effort with a special interest in dart frogs. To get involved visit: https://activeconservationalliance.org/For a 10% listener discount off of an In Situ Ecosystems vivarium, for Amphibicast Merch or to become a Patron on Patreon, visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCast
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Folge vom 03.02.2023Episode 123. Post American Frog Day, Colombian Zoos, and 2023 Frog Room GoalsThis week I am joined by Jack Small and we discuss his recent trip to Colombia and Cali Zoo, some takeaways from this passed American Frog Day, our 2023 frog room goals and much more. This week's episode is sponsored by the Active Conservation Alliance. The ACA is a conservation effort with a special interest in dart frogs. To get involved visit: https://activeconservationalliance.org/For a 10% listener discount off of an In Situ Ecosystems vivarium, for Amphibicast Merch or to become a Patron on Patreon, visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCast