My daughters caught a tadpole in Massachusetts in September. I am not sure what kind of frog it is (we call it Mrs. Tadpole). I am a newbie and I hope the picture attached. What should I feed "her" and what kind is she?
Thank you,
Bonphire
That looks like a green frog (rana/lithobates clamitans) to me. At this stage they can be fed pinhead or 1/8" crickets, fruit flies (the larger d.hydei) and small phoenix worms. I think dubia roaches and other insects would work, as long as the food is smaller than the width of the frogs's head.
Thank you so much! I was thinking a Green Frog or a Leopard Frog...I have twins, so they asked me to put those there...
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