thanks John! sounds like you've had some bad experience with your neighbor!Mine has taken care of my cats with no problems...but I consider cats very low maintenance. At least my cats are low-main, as he never sees them when he comes over. just checks to make sure there is food in the bowl and that's about it. (litterbox is automatic and we run fresh water from the faucet) Have a feeling that frogs are a little bit more work than he will be prepared for!
how do you recommend cooling them down? I live in Atlanta and the temp has been in high 90's. we have an older house and even running the a/c nonstop I haven't been able to get my temp down lower than 72 (even at night). Also, does this mean that the current tadpoles with hind legs will not grow their front legs for at least another week if the temps are low?





Mine has taken care of my cats with no problems...but I consider cats very low maintenance. At least my cats are low-main, as he never sees them when he comes over. just checks to make sure there is food in the bowl and that's about it. (litterbox is automatic and we run fresh water from the faucet) Have a feeling that frogs are a little bit more work than he will be prepared for!
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. Do you have a friend or neighbor with a cooler house that would be willing to take them, if the basement suggestion doesn't work out? If they only just started sprouting back legs, you do have a bit of time, depending on water temperature. My water was always between 74 - 80 degrees F. Let me check my log and I can give you a time frame between when they got back legs and when front legs appeared.
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Yes, tank quality turned out to be an issue when I tried that with the toads. I was amazed at amount of poop those guys put out! And it doesn't stop after metamorphosis either 
