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QuestionWhat basic supplies do I need?Community AnswerYou'll need a tank, water and food to get started, but your frog will also like natural elements, like rocks, sticks and moss.
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QuestionIf I find little frogs or toads, what should I feed them?Amy HarrisonTop AnswererFrogs and toads should be fed small bugs such as crickets, meal worms and woodlice.
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QuestionCan I travel with my pet frog on the ferry and in the car?Community AnswerYes, if you keep the temperature for the frog's tank right, then they should be fine.
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QuestionWhat do I do if the frog is dead?Community AnswerYou should bury the frog, and you can even have a funeral for the frog if you want to.
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QuestionWhat does a green tree frog need to survive?Community AnswerWater, dirt, plants, a 10 gallon tank which is taller than it is wide, and live food like crickets, waxworms, or mealworms. Soil can cause impaction in frogs, so hydrated coconut fiber is best.
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QuestionHow can I keep a frog that I found in my pool?Community AnswerSince you found it in your pool, do a little research on frog species found in your area. Figure out what kind of frog you're dealing with, research its diet and habitat, and get what you need to create a terrarium or aquarium for it.
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QuestionI found a frog in my back yard that has webbed back legs. Whenever I put it under water, it raises its nose above the water level. What do I do to care for the frog?Community AnswerFrogs don't have gills, so they have to breathe air. Try making your frogs habitat half land (with rocks and a small log or something) and half water (put some water plants in there for better oxygen).
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QuestionHow do you care for a big leopard frogCommunity AnswerYou will need a five gallon tank or larger, divided evenly with a land side and water side. On the land side, mix top soil and peat moss together layer it at least three inches deep. Make sure the water stays clean on the other side and is spring water. Add some plants, basking rocks and a background for your tank. They will eat crickets, meal worms, and sometimes wax worms. Make sure they have variety in their diet.
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QuestionIn which season do frogs mate?Community AnswerThe rainy season. Show them dripping water and they might think it's time to mate.
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QuestionWhat should I feed my common and stripe-less tree frog?kingbooglyboo read3rCommunity AnswerYou can feed them earwigs, worms, grasshoppers, crickets, rolly pollies, and other harmless insects on a healthy diet.
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QuestionHow much space do they need?Community AnswerIt depends on what type of frog you want. Do research on the frog, and always make sure you have the right habitat.
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QuestionCan my frogs mate in captivity and if so, what environment do they need?Community AnswerYes, they can. They need to see drops of water that look like rain since the rainy season is the mating season.
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QuestionIs it okay to handle my frog with gloves?Community AnswerYes, that is fine.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I don't know what kind of frog I have? I checked the internet, but I can't seem to find a frog that looks like mine.Community AnswerTake a picture and ask your local vet.
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QuestionI have frogs living in my window well. Should I take them out and put them in my garden?Community AnswerYou can, although if the frogs seem content in the window well, there's no real need for you to move them unless you just don't like having them there.
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QuestionWhat should the frog's cage temperature be?Community AnswerThe temperature varies depending on the breed of frog. Most frogs live at 75F, but still, do some research.
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QuestionHow long do aquatic frogs live?Community AnswerThe average aquatic frog will probably live about five years.
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QuestionCan I use water conditioner in tap water instead of natural water?Community AnswerYes, but make sure it removes all types of chlorine.
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QuestionWill my frog die if I feed it fruits and vegetables?Community AnswerIt depends on what breed your frog is. Some tree frogs will eat fruit. Look up the breed you have and that will determine the answer to your question.
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QuestionIf I have a frog in the winter, what foods can I find in the wild?Community AnswerIt depends on what type of frog you have or have found. It's good to feed them wild insects, like woodlouse, crickets, snails, or earth worms. In the winter, feed them at least twice a week, and in the summer, once every day.
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QuestionHow much water do I need to put in the other half of the tank I'm using for frogs?Community AnswerFirst do the research on the frog and see if it goes in water. If it does go in water, see how much water it goes in each day. I would say if it is a wild frog and you do not know the specific type it is, put in a half or quarter gallon of water. Make sure it is the correct temperature and be sure the water is clean.
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QuestionWhat do wild frogs need in the winter?Community AnswerThey need a hole to hibernate in during the winter.
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QuestionAre leopard frogs good beginner frogs?Community AnswerNot really. They require more water than toads. American toads or great plains toads are much better for people who want a pet amphibian and who have no experience.
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QuestionShould I give my frogs rainwater from the rainwater tank?Community AnswerYes, that should be fine. If you're worried, you can always filter and purify the water prior to giving it to your frogs.
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QuestionCan I keep a frog in a bucket?Community AnswerIf the bucket is tall and wide enough, then you could do this temporarily, but it would not be a suitable permanent home for a frog.
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QuestionShould I pull the back legs off the cricket before I feed it to my frog?Community AnswerNo, you don't need to do that.
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QuestionDo some frogs eat fruit, vegetables or berries?Community AnswerYou can give them fruit, vegetables and berries a lot of the time. Keep in mind they still have to eat crickets, pill bugs and other creepy crawlers. Try not to give your frogs berries too often.
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QuestionI don't know what species my frog is. What type of habitat should I give it?Eli ReaderCommunity Answer3 - 6" inches of substrate to burrow in, a water dish that's 2 - 6" inches deep, and lots of vegetation near the water.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the wild frog I found won't eat?Community AnswerIf you recently got him (in the last few days), then you should release him, because they shouldn't live in captivity unless injured or sick. However, if you're going to keep him, he may just be getting used to his new environment, or he may be ill. If you notice any other worrisome symptoms, take him to the vet.
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QuestionAre tailed frogs good starters?Community AnswerTailed frogs are tadpoles that are slowly turning into froglets. As long as you know what type you are dealing with, they should be a good starter.
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