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    Hey guys!

    So, we are placing an order for some reptiles and amphibians at the pet store I work at. We are trying to figure out something neat and easy to care for, but I need some information on one of the frogs we are looking at.

    The frog we are looking at is the Kasina Tiger Leg Frog. These are not to be confused with the Tiger Monkey Leg Tree Frogs. The only thing I have found on these guys so far is that they like lots of plants and branches with their temperature being around 75-77 degrees.

    Anyone have these frogs or any experience with them?

    Thanks!

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    They going to wild caught ?

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    Not sure. It doesn't say on the list though we can ask when we place our order.

    I just need to know housing, food and temperature requirements, plus anything else that might be helpful in caring for these animals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarosaurus View Post
    The frog we are looking at is the Kasina Tiger Leg Frog.


    The Kasina tiger leg frog is actually Kassina maculata. They are native to the east African savanna and are nocturnal.


    They are very cool in my opinion
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    Thank you, Terry!

    I think we have decided on something different this go around, but the next time we do an order -- I am having these ordered. They look awesome and sound like loads of fun!

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    These are really great frogs! However, my choice would be Kassina senegalensis, if you can find them. Their call is absolutely weird!
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    They are pretty kool. The pattern on the frog is nice.Name:  kassna_maculata.jpg
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    Awesome. Thank you again, Terry! I will have to ask which one it is when we do our order.

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