Common Pet Frogs
November 19th 2009 13:46
Frogs are appealing pets for many people and children because they are cheap, colorful, and require relatively smaller enclosures. When choosing a pet frog, it's best that you do your research before you head to the pet store or reptile show so that you know which frog species you want and so that you know how to take care of it.
Consider the following pet frogs.
Beginner pet frogs:
* African dwarf frog
* Pac man frog (ornate horned frog)
* Budgett's frog
* Oriental firebellied frog
* White's tree frog (Dumpy frog)
* Bullfrogs
* Green tree frog
Other pet frogs to consider:
* Dart frog
* Red eye tree frog
Depending on what type of frog you're looking for, you'll find that the frog you want will vary. If you're looking for an active frog, then you probably don't want a pac man frog, Budgett's frog, or bullfrog, as they're all pretty low key and boring.
If you're looking for an aquatic frog, then you don't want a tree frog.
Depending on what you're looking for, what you get will vary. Just make sure that you do your research before you go out and buy a new pet frog. You want to know how to care for it, and it's really recommended that you have the enclosure set up when you bring the pet home.
No matter what frog you get, it's best that you don't handle it. Frogs breath through their skin, and if you have anything on your hands, the frog can absorb it.
Consider the following pet frogs.
Beginner pet frogs:
* African dwarf frog
* Pac man frog (ornate horned frog)
* Budgett's frog
* Oriental firebellied frog
* White's tree frog (Dumpy frog)
* Bullfrogs
* Green tree frog
Other pet frogs to consider:
* Dart frog
* Red eye tree frog
Depending on what type of frog you're looking for, you'll find that the frog you want will vary. If you're looking for an active frog, then you probably don't want a pac man frog, Budgett's frog, or bullfrog, as they're all pretty low key and boring.
If you're looking for an aquatic frog, then you don't want a tree frog.
Depending on what you're looking for, what you get will vary. Just make sure that you do your research before you go out and buy a new pet frog. You want to know how to care for it, and it's really recommended that you have the enclosure set up when you bring the pet home.
No matter what frog you get, it's best that you don't handle it. Frogs breath through their skin, and if you have anything on your hands, the frog can absorb it.
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