Probably depends on the type of frog. Probably. *isn't knowledgable in these things*
I might eat from a White's Treefrog habitat but I wouldn't try it from say.... a Sonoran Desert Toad. (My logic:Medical skin>Poisonous skin) I doubt it would taste very good or be very healthy either way though. O_o I advice a garden for things you want to eat. (Though granted, a frog would sure help as a natural pesticide)





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I didn't know that. Could they be dangerous to my cats? My frog doesn't seem to move much unless I let him out of the aquarium. So I have a habit of taking him out of the cage and letting "him" explore a little. (When "he" wants to go back in, he turns around and jumps back on my hand. Very strange...)
Live and learn...) When I discovered this, I immediately removed that piece of wood but left the darker colored ones in. (since they do not seem to be rotting... I think.) My question: Could this be harmful to the frog? Should I take it out and totally clean/redo the cage? He still explores a lot if I let him out of the cage and eats normally. I don't see any strange wounds or anything unusual that might be different from when I got him except he's a little more brown then before. (I assume from the cold. His tank is 80 in the day time but when I turn the heat lamp off at night it gets down to 70-65 temps.)
