I was opening the door to my crawlspace when I saw something hop to the side, when I checked it out I saw it was a little frog. I caught and brought it in and found it to be a Southern Cricket Frog. I want to know if this species of frog is aquatic, it's right small, not quite an inch I'd say and what type of environment/set up it needs. Right now it's in a 10 gallon with coco fibers, an ash tray with water as the water source and it has some sticks in the cage as it seems to be rather cage-climby (do Southern Cricket Frogs do this normally?)? Also, what do they eat, obviously the crickets I have are as big as the frog although I can do some digging and find some smaller
Cricket Frog - North Carolina They only live about 12 months, and since their life span is so short I would put it outside to reproduce.
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My Cricket Frog survived the capture (I cupper him in my hands and carried him inside), he survived the night and he was alive and well when I left for work. When I got home to meet the AC repairman he was fine. I cleaned the glass of the cage and he was fine, then I refilled the water dish and left. When I returned he was on his back floating in the water ?? He was of good weight, ate last night, active last night and this morning. I'm at a loss as to what happened to him, I was going to set him free today because he is much too small. Thank you for replying Kueluck.
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