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    Default Re: Is it possible to take care of a wild caught frog?

    I mean is , I raised him last time when he was still an egg and popped to a tadpole and became a baby frog. So i released him when he was a baby . And i found him as a juveneile and took him and thinking if he can still accept to be my pet

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    Default Re: Is it possible to take care of a wild caught frog?

    My question is: How do you know it is the same frog?

    Jero, despite the fact you raised the frogs from tadpoles into froglets, and released them into your pond, and now found them some time later, the frogs have probably acclimated to the environment, and taking them from it would be a traumatic experience for the frog, and possibly one that the frog would take a long time to recover from. I don't think that the fact that you raised them into froglets will affect how they are as frogs. Perhaps, you could try raising a very young froglet of whom still has his/her tail, since it would adapt to captivity easier.

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    Hi , I released him !!!

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    Default Re: Is it possible to take care of a wild caught frog?

    So glad you were able to release the frog. I read all the replies and wish I had that option. I'm in FL and about 2 1/2 months ago I found a frog with paralyzed back legs. It wasn't possible to release it and when I contacted a University professor, an expert, he recommended humane euthanasia if it didn't improve. I just couldn't do it and still have this paralyzed frog. Is it ok to keep one frog? I'm willing to care for the frog but wonder if others following this thread could advise me or comment. I'd appreciate any help since I've never had a frog before and this one is just so cute. Thank you.

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