- Date of Birth
- February 21st
About CinnamonPearl
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- Long Island, NY
- Country:
- United States
- Biography:
- I'm a big animal person. I currently have three FBTs, a cockatiel, and lots of fish. Besides animals, I also like to write and am a big Doctor Who fan.
- Interests:
- Frogs, Aquariums, Writing, Doctor Who, Supernatural, Sherlock
- Occupation:
- Student
- Species kept:
- Fire-bellied Toads
No frogs currently!
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CinnamonPearl on February 4th, 2014 at 06:57 AM

Originally Posted by
Tongue Flicker
Put faster moving prey but cut-off the leg tips to prevent it from climbing. Most crickets are fast moving if you nudge it right to attract the attention of frogs.
Can't nudge it. My hands send her running to the other side of the enclosure. Any other ideas?
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CinnamonPearl on September 6th, 2013 at 12:30 PM
I'm officially two days into having frogs. Duckweed, Olive, and Cowslip are all doing well so far. They seem healthy and happy. I witnessed Cowslip shed her skin yesterday. it was very interesting to watch. I was surprised I got to see it so early in my frog journey.
The frogs ate yesterday. Cowslip, being the largest, got most of the crickets. Olive, being the smallest, only got one. He was late to realize there was food, so that could be why too. I'm feeding them again today to get
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CinnamonPearl on September 5th, 2013 at 07:16 AM
I finally got my fire-bellied toads. They are so cute. I had them shipped to me from LLL Reptile. When I opened the container, I was so nervous we ended up staring at each other for a while. I got them all in okay. Olive was so eager to get out he started climbing out while I was putting the other two in.
Their names are Olive, Duckweed, and Cowslip. I named them based on their green. Olive's back is dark, olive green. Duckweed's back is very light. Cowslip's back is in the middle of
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CinnamonPearl on August 5th, 2013 at 07:40 PM
My first vivarium is finally almost done. I got two philodendron wend imbe in the mail today and planted those. I ordered the springtails, two caves, frog moss, and a philodendron autumn. It all should arrive Thursday and the viv will be complete. It's a 10 gallon that's going to house three FBTs. Very exciting!