Hey lllreptile great pics.i have a question about those argus reed frogs,do they call loud?And also they can eat pinheads right?,or are they on fruit flys or springtails?
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Hey lllreptile great pics.i have a question about those argus reed frogs,do they call loud?And also they can eat pinheads right?,or are they on fruit flys or springtails?
The argus look like Hyperolius mitchelli. Male argus are green, the females are orangeish with spots. Reed frogs have a very loud call and will not eat springtails generally. Unless there are babies or very small species they should eat something more substantial than flies. I feed them maybe twice a month but they really thrive on something larger like crickets or roaches. They have big mouths and are not picky.
Argus Reed Frogs Calling - YouTube - that's a video of some calling at one of our stores a while back. It's noticeable, but not so loud that you'll regret having them in your home. They are on small crickets - as birdsflybackwards noted, they need something bigger/more substantial than fruit flies. We offer ours small (1/4") size crickets, although I don't doubt in the slightest that they'd take something larger.
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I temporarily had some painted reed frogs, which are very similar in size and habits to the argus.. I fed them on very large flies.. like the blowfly/bluefly type, which I caught wild as no feeder bugs for sale in my country. They loved them and swallowed 2 or 3 in rapid succession. I kept them for about 2 months and then released them as I didn't have a large tank setup that they deserved. They were nice and fat when I let them goMy 5cents lol
I would love to buy a tomato frog but i am afraid I won't be able to get to canada.
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