What is the easiest frog or toad to breed in captivity?

Posted by admin on October 25th, 2009 and filed under toad frog | 1 Comment »


http://www.gomestic.com/Pets/Unusual-Pets–Leaf-Frogs.86670

not sure if they are the "Easiest" but I know many people with success.. main thing is right kind of housing.

What is the difference between a toad and a frog?

Posted by admin on October 23rd, 2009 and filed under toad frog | 4 Comments »

Are toads just smaller?

toads typically live in arid climates

frogs live in or close to bodies of water

What is the difference between a toad and a frog?

Posted by admin on October 23rd, 2009 and filed under toad frog | 4 Comments »

Are toads just smaller?

toads typically live in arid climates

frogs live in or close to bodies of water

Can I put a White’s Tree Frog with a Fire Bellied Toad?

Posted by admin on October 21st, 2009 and filed under toad frog | 5 Comments »

Can I put a white’s tree frog in with my Fire bellied Toads? If not what can I put in there with them?

actually you can, people say you can’t put frogs and toads together but if you research you will find you can keep them together, we got a book called popular amphibians and in there it has a section on the different species you can mix with no problem, if you do a 50/50 land and water tank your frogs and toads will be happy, the frogs like to be up the top of the terrarium and the toads like the bottom but will climb to the top occasionally, as long as you have a quarantine period we usually keep new frogs and toads separate for 3 weeks to make sure they are healthy before introducing them into a tank, as long as the frogs and toads (if the toads or frogs are smaller the bigger ones may eat them) are the same size you will have no problems and it make an interesting tank, you can also keep golden day geckos, in with them as well, best of luck honey

Can I put a White’s Tree Frog with a Fire Bellied Toad?

Posted by admin on October 21st, 2009 and filed under toad frog | 5 Comments »

Can I put a white’s tree frog in with my Fire bellied Toads? If not what can I put in there with them?

actually you can, people say you can’t put frogs and toads together but if you research you will find you can keep them together, we got a book called popular amphibians and in there it has a section on the different species you can mix with no problem, if you do a 50/50 land and water tank your frogs and toads will be happy, the frogs like to be up the top of the terrarium and the toads like the bottom but will climb to the top occasionally, as long as you have a quarantine period we usually keep new frogs and toads separate for 3 weeks to make sure they are healthy before introducing them into a tank, as long as the frogs and toads (if the toads or frogs are smaller the bigger ones may eat them) are the same size you will have no problems and it make an interesting tank, you can also keep golden day geckos, in with them as well, best of luck honey

Is my american toad frog dying?

Posted by admin on October 19th, 2009 and filed under toad frog | 3 Comments »

I just discovered my frog on its back with its head under the substrate. When I moved its head above ground it pee’d. So, is this the end? Or is it doing something else? By the way, I just gave it a small meal of crickets a few days ago. Sorry this is the first frog that we have ever had a frog. Thanks

HAHAHAHA that is funny. My american bullfrog does that all the time. I have had him now going on 4 years and he has done that about 3 dozen times in the past 2 years. My vet told me it was because he was getting ready to hybernate. He is a wild cought one so I kinda believed the vet. I dropped the temp amd moved the frog outdoors and presto 4 months later warmed him back up and he is fine.

Is my american toad frog dying?

Posted by admin on October 19th, 2009 and filed under toad frog | 3 Comments »

I just discovered my frog on its back with its head under the substrate. When I moved its head above ground it pee’d. So, is this the end? Or is it doing something else? By the way, I just gave it a small meal of crickets a few days ago. Sorry this is the first frog that we have ever had a frog. Thanks

HAHAHAHA that is funny. My american bullfrog does that all the time. I have had him now going on 4 years and he has done that about 3 dozen times in the past 2 years. My vet told me it was because he was getting ready to hybernate. He is a wild cought one so I kinda believed the vet. I dropped the temp amd moved the frog outdoors and presto 4 months later warmed him back up and he is fine.

how can you tell the difference between toad tadpoles and frog tadpoles?

Posted by admin on October 17th, 2009 and filed under toad frog | 9 Comments »


if i’m not mistaken toad tadpoles are arranged in a string and the frogs is clumped together

how can you tell the difference between toad tadpoles and frog tadpoles?

Posted by admin on October 17th, 2009 and filed under toad frog | 9 Comments »


if i’m not mistaken toad tadpoles are arranged in a string and the frogs is clumped together

How can you tell a difference between a frog and a toad?

Posted by admin on October 13th, 2009 and filed under toad frog | 6 Comments »

My friend and I were just talking about this subject, and we did not know how to tell the difference (we were talking about this because of our science experiment).

Frogs and toads are both amphibians and they are similar in many ways, but they are also different in a few ways.

Generally, frogs spend most of their lives in or near water. Toads on the other hand, get out on land a little more and find their way into gardens and yards. Frogs also usually have moist slimy skin, while toads have dry bumpy skin. That is usually the best way to tell them apart.

By the way frog eggs are found in a mass while toad eggs are more in a chain. And, just so you know, toads cannot give you warts.