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My big bullfrog Kermit is 2 years old now and is actually a she. We just never changed her name. We call her, Kermi.
My albino was very very sick when I took over her care and thought she was going to die that night. But I managed to get her through it and she thrived. However I believe she had internal damage done. She had MBD very badly and was bloated and had sores on her body. Once I got meds for her and got her eating she was miles better within just a week. However her life was cut short. She was also 2 years old and she died a few days ago. She ate right up til the end and looked good. Just the day before she died she was lethargic and refused to eat. When I woke up the next morning she had died.
The two bigger babies are now a year old. The smaller green baby is 9 months old.
I have been keeping frogs for 3 years and I've been keeping snakes for 5.
Hi Ashley! Your frogs look very nice. Sorry for the albino death
; internal organ damage will drastically shorten a frog's life.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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How do you know when a frog has internal organ damage?
"Look on the wall behind you. Look at that little girl's face. I know you've seen it. But you know what she's never going to be able to see? She's never going to be able to see the simple wonder of a leaf in her hand. Because there's not going to be any trees. Now you think about that."
R.I.P. Lola
R.I.P. Bandit
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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A couple updated pictures of Kermit. She is a good 5 inches or more. I haven't gotten an exact measurement, but she is pretty huge!
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