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Has anyone had a frog for a pet?
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How was it? Low maintenance? How long did it live?

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They can live for a long time. They eat bugs and crickets.



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Mark has been asking for a pet frog for a year. Doing some research.

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Can glen handle bugs,lol.

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I have not had a frog. I have had two turtles once when I was little (Michael angelo) and as a pet in college (Dog). The cage always smelled.

dog at these worms that if left to long turned to beetles.

they could also eat guppies. He never ate them and I ended up with tons.

 

I dont know if frogs do but turtles have sal monela so you have to be careful.

Honestly I wouldnt want to clean the cage so unless mark would I probably wouldnt do it.

 



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My brothers had them when we were younger. They are fairly harmless, but they really are not a pet that enjoys being held. My son also had a pet frog a couple of different times, but they lived in a fish aquarium. They were small and if the lid was not on tightly, the frogs would jump out and weeks later we would find them dehydrated somewhere.

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We have tiny frogs that live underwater like fish.

You can't play with them. Boring and THEY WON'T DIE!



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happylib wrote:

My brothers had them when we were younger. They are fairly harmless, but they really are not a pet that enjoys being held. My son also had a pet frog a couple of different times, but they lived in a fish aquarium. They were small and if the lid was not on tightly, the frogs would jump out and weeks later we would find them dehydrated somewhere.


 hmmm, leave the lid open you say....



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I have

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kdrew wrote:

happylib wrote:

My brothers had them when we were younger. They are fairly harmless, but they really are not a pet that enjoys being held. My son also had a pet frog a couple of different times, but they lived in a fish aquarium. They were small and if the lid was not on tightly, the frogs would jump out and weeks later we would find them dehydrated somewhere.


 hmmm, leave the lid open you say....


Yep, leave it open. If you had a cat, we found that also helps because if the lid is open there is a chance the cat can catch it too.

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Omg you guys are cracking me up.

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