I was reading a respnse to a message I had posted a while ago regarding the little bugs inside the cage, and the question was asked if I ever found them on the frogs. I have seen one crawling on some of the frogs, but never more than that. I mostly see them in the dirt, under the waterdishes, sometimes at the base of the plants. But they are so small, again no bigger than a small grain of sand. Still kind of worried-I'll be going off to school in a day and my dad will be taking care of the frogs, and i don't want them to be or get sick while he's taking care of them. I'm only an hour away, but no longer have any money left to pay for any mor medications of vet visits. I'm majoring in Biology though, so maybe I can take a sample in to one of my professors and have him take a look at the stupid little bugs for free. Here's a link to the thing that looks the most like it. It's a collembola...as suggested before, but again, the entire body looks light brownish/tan, and it's smaller than a grain of sand.

http://www.geocities.com/~fransjanssens/images/hopkin/2002/dicorn01.jpg