Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
As I said in your other thread, bullfrogs are not great pets for indoor terrariums, and they are definitely not a good introduction to frogs. They are large, jumpy eating machines. If at all possible I would suggest returning it to the store, or if you live in a part of the country where bullfrogs are native try to rehome it to someone with a pond.

If you do decide to keep it their care is not particularly difficult, but it will be expensive. It will need a very large tank with excellent filtration in the water area and a constant supply of food. Normal room temperatures should be sufficient. Opinions are mixed on whether UVB light is necessary for frogs or not, I personally prefer to provide it, especially to a species like the bullfrog that spends so much time exposed to the sun in nature.

A White's tree frog or American green tree frog would be a much better frog to start with.
We have a beaver pond at the end of our property. They are native to my area. I think I'll release it when the time comes. Thanks for the help!

Could you tell me a little more about those types of frogs?