Frogs ... Or Toads?

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Lila

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My son has been wanting a frog, or a fire bellied toad, for a couple years now. We recently broke down his fish tank and thought about maybe turning it into a frog tank.

I just don't know a darn thing about keeping them. The idea size tank, what they eat, temperature, water and all that.

Has/Does anyone kept/keep frogs/ toads?

Thanks.

;)

Lila
 

Leopardess

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Lila

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Thanks, Leopardess. I appreciate the link. I don't want to mess this up with him, it would devistate the boy.

;)

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I had fire bellies for awhile. I liked the toads, but hated the crickets. Chirp Chirp. :mad:
 

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Tuolumne said:
Look into White's Treefrogs, aka Dumpy frogs. They are VERY cute, tolerate handling and will just hang out on you for the most part, plus they look like they're smiling all the time.
I'll second White's. I used to work in a Reptile/Amphibian store and the White's were awesome. I loved the guys. Other popular frogs were PacMan Frogs, but they get huge and eat anything they can get their big fat mouths on, hence the name. They eat pinky mice (baby mice) with a fervor... If you want my professional opinion White's Treefogs have more to offer than any frog or toad. If you d handle the frog, please always wash your hands before and after. Amphibians absorb chemicals through their skin much more readily than we do. Also, it's just good form to wash your hands after handling a herp. Some reptiles are carriers of salmonella.
 

Lila

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slipknottin said:
I had fire bellies for awhile. I liked the toads, but hated the crickets. Chirp Chirp. :mad:
I used to have a gecko... I remember the nights those darn crickets escaped. Ugh!

This is a 29 gal tank. I'm not sure about sizing a frog for a tank.

;)
 

FL Knifemaker

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Tuolumne said:
Look into White's Treefrogs, aka Dumpy frogs. They are VERY cute, tolerate handling and will just hang out on you for the most part, plus they look like they're smiling all the time.
Where's Corrie??

We need to incorporate part/all of this into our test :soda:
 

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Lila.... if you go with the firebellies.... I believe they're gonna need more water than just a soaking dish that the others might need..... out of all the different species of frogs and toads, some of their differences are so unique.... What I did once was I took a 55 gallon aquarium, siliconed a plexiglass piece in the center to about halfway tall, half water, have terrarium. I had some fish on one side and lizards and frogs and plants on the dirt side. It was way cool and everyone loved it.
 
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