There are frogs that do not have to eat crickets or roaches, but with Tree Frogs that makes up the majority of what you will feed them. I have had juveniles on fruit flies, but eventually they will need crickets.![]()
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There are frogs that do not have to eat crickets or roaches, but with Tree Frogs that makes up the majority of what you will feed them. I have had juveniles on fruit flies, but eventually they will need crickets.![]()
Sweetheart I wouldn't consider getting an animal that your parents will not let you take proper care of. If it gets sick will they help with the vet visits or cost?! There are a lot of things you have to consider when getting any pet. If its a frog, dog or cat whatever it is. Think about the animals needs before your wants.
My 15 year old White's Tree Frog Hetfield (RIP 1996-June 4, 2012) and my little girl Lucy
Silkworms might be an option. They can be used as a staple for many other reptiles and amphibians.
Earthworms make a great staple.
I suggest a crested gecko. They just eat a mix that you add water to. They live happily at room temp and are apparently pretty friendly. Very simple. I personally like frogs better, but I think a crested gecko is a good choice for your situation.
Well, I don't want to take a pet in that won't get proper care for. So , I've decided to wait 3 more years till I'm in college to get a tree-frog. MY stupid parents won't even allow me to get the tank. I hate them :P
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