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Help! unknown frog Ideas?

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:confused:I THINK its a Australian Wood Frog (Hylarana daemeli), but I am not sure, it looks just like the pictures that come up, but I have NO Idea what to feed it, what kind of tank to set up and what the temp should be, any ideas? :confused:
 
this is what it looks like

apparently not what I thought, but looks close when holding it in the dark.
 

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The frog in the photo is an American Bullfrog. Just about any frog will eat crickets and mealworms. I'd set it up with a water and land area and some hiding spots.

Tim
 
If you found it, it's probably either the nonnative and invasive red-legged frog, or the native wood frog. Do a google search and see if the pictures that pop up resemble your frog.
 
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