Frog forum?

There are a couple on kingsnake.com, etc....not great, but pretty much all there is.
 
Make frogs trendy, and a bunch of sites will pop up as they have with hermit crabs.
 
We have an Amphibian and Turtle forum at AquaFacts.net here: http://aquafacts.net/forumdisplay.php?f=100

It's rather sparse at the moment though, since we just started everything up, but maybe consider dropping in and sharing some of your frog info? There are some awesome pics of poison darts that were posted. Tricksterpup is the moderator.

Sorry if it doesn't help much, but it's something.

Roan
 
Roan Art said:
We have an Amphibian and Turtle forum at AquaFacts.net here: http://aquafacts.net/forumdisplay.php?f=100

It's rather sparse at the moment though, since we just started everything up, but maybe consider dropping in and sharing some of your frog info? There are some awesome pics of poison darts that were posted. Tricksterpup is the moderator.

Sorry if it doesn't help much, but it's something.

Roan
yeah check it out, I am planning on posting care sheets and images as time goes on. If you have quesitons or just want to talk about Frogs. Or just to let us know how you feel, its all good to me and Roan. :)
 
Oh no, I couldn't possibly go on and reveal my shame. :sad: I have in the last three months lost two of the little beauties. One got sucked into the gravel vac and I could not get him out of the tube for anything. The other just got his tail stuck in the the filter intake. He didn't survive the injury. My nine year old made up a Blues song decrying my keeper abilities.

At the moment we're also growing out some tadpoles we collected locally. I'm pretty sure they are from the good old American toad. I will check your fourm out. Thanks!
 
tricksterpup said:
Plus greendeltatke I know you have newts, you can have an entire forum to play in, just for them. :D

What sort of newts? I currently have a pair of P. waltl, but would like to expand with a couple more species. I also have some black-bellied salamanders, a blue spotted salamander, and some tiger salamanders.
 
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