tatooedsn
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1. Is there a frog available that likes a habit that is 1/2 land & 1/2 water? I have a waterfall feature that allows you to make one side of the tank dry land and the other half water with a stream going from a waterfall to the pool of water that I would like to use if I get a frog for a pet. It was a nice set up for the water dragon I use to have.
2. Is there any frogs available that do not hide all the time and are somewhat active. I guess I am looking for a frog that has some personality traits of a bearded dragon.
3. Are there some species of frogs that do well in groups? I have heard that dart frogs would not do well in a habitat described in question #1 and they tend to be territorial. I am attracted to the vibrant colors of the darts, but would like to have multiple frogs with multiple colors. Maybe a large tank subdivided may be the way to go if I get dart frogs.
4. Is culturing your own fruit flies a pain? All I can imagine is the fruit flies getting loose and annoying the heck out of me flying around my food lol. Maybe a larger breed of frogs is the way to go so that I can get away with a diet of crickets with supplements.
I have always loved frogs since I was a kid and have always wanted one for a pet. I want to do more research on their personalities and care before I take the responsibilty of owning one. I have done some research on the care and habitat of some frogs. I am just trying to find the right one(s) for me.
2. Is there any frogs available that do not hide all the time and are somewhat active. I guess I am looking for a frog that has some personality traits of a bearded dragon.
3. Are there some species of frogs that do well in groups? I have heard that dart frogs would not do well in a habitat described in question #1 and they tend to be territorial. I am attracted to the vibrant colors of the darts, but would like to have multiple frogs with multiple colors. Maybe a large tank subdivided may be the way to go if I get dart frogs.
4. Is culturing your own fruit flies a pain? All I can imagine is the fruit flies getting loose and annoying the heck out of me flying around my food lol. Maybe a larger breed of frogs is the way to go so that I can get away with a diet of crickets with supplements.
I have always loved frogs since I was a kid and have always wanted one for a pet. I want to do more research on their personalities and care before I take the responsibilty of owning one. I have done some research on the care and habitat of some frogs. I am just trying to find the right one(s) for me.