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Wood Frogs

pastorjosh Jun 24, 2005 09:08 PM

I just caught three wood frogs that were chilling under a tarp I had in my yard. They are very small (1/2" so I assume that morphed out this spring. Anyone keep these? I was thinking of throwing together a terrarium for these guys until they out grow the food sources I have (dart frog stuff). There is like no info online about care for these guys. Thanks!
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Josh Willard
www.joshsfrogs.com

Replies (2)

nomadofthehills Jun 27, 2005 08:32 AM

try to keep them succesfully, and keep notes. later, publish ur findings online!
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0.0.1 Chrysemys picta picta (Eastern Painted Turtle)
0.0.1 Teliqua gigas (Indonesian Blue Tongue Skink)
0.2.0 Eublepharis macularius (Leopard Geckos)
0.0.1 Nerodia sipedon (Northern Water Snake)
0.0.1 Rhacodactylus ciliatus (Crested Gecko)
?.?.? Assorted goldfish, minnows and guppies
1.0.0 Ferret
1.1.0 Cats
1.0.0 Aussie Cattle Dog/ Border Collie Mix

joeysgreen Jun 28, 2005 06:30 AM

They are not hard to keep. A species that is kept similar that may be more published is the leopard frog. They don't get larger than the big dart frogs so you shouldn't get overgrown if that is what you keep.

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