Treefrog set ups are fairly easy. Check out any of the treefrog care articles.
Treefrog set ups are fairly easy. Check out any of the treefrog care articles.
"I am sorry for your loss...But don't be gun-shy about getting another frog. Give it another go!"
Sorry to hear that.
If you're interested in getting another frog as a pet, I'd suggest a tree frog. The set up is quite simple as well as maintenance and care.
Good luck.
thanks everyone.i feel so bad it died,i will not use that petstore for animals again.the guppies and platy i got there have died as well.
yes i am now leaning towards seting up a home for a tree frog.is there a listing on here for any non-poisionous varities that are good for beginners.
ive already got the 20 gal tank, so i will need heat lamp,substrate,some water,cover,plants, food,cave/hiding spot....what else?
Most treefrogs are not seriously toxic and the ones that are you basically have to give a reason to ooze their poisons. Red-eyes are non toxic, White's are mildly toxic, Cuban treefrogs are some what toxic, and milk frogs are quite toxic.
You should be fine regardless of the species that you get as far as toxin is concerned. Amphibians are a hands off pet for the most part. I have some Rough Skinned Newts that are extremely toxic but they only secrete toxin if I have to bother them repeatedy like when I clean their enclosure. Just wash up before and after handling them and all is well.
i was actually worried about my cat. if something should happen that the froggy got out and the cat ate him or came in contact with him then i dont want it to be a toxic kind.i cant really see him bothering the frog if he did out though,my cat runs from bugs and bunnies!!!!lol....but just incase.
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