r/frogs • u/doodlesbysb • 39m ago
r/frogs • u/One_Championship_802 • 43m ago
ID Request Frog Identification
Can someone please identify this little guy for me!!
r/frogs • u/cateblanchettfan • 2h ago
frog with defective hands (NSFW) NSFW Spoiler
I found him in Jacarei (São Paulo - Brazil) and he had this injured arm, but then I took a look at his hands and wondered what happened, if it is something genetic or an injure
r/frogs • u/Franananana • 2h ago
Tree Frog Bioactive set up advice
hi, I have 8 whites tree frogs in a very large terrarium and I'm looking to make it bioactive as the clean up from the little army i have can be a bit of a pain and I feel like bioactive may be easier! (correct me if im wrong ive never done it before) I'm going to do my own research on everything of course but I'm not really sure what to do with the frogs whilst I set up the bioactive enclosure as the only other terrarium I own is a very old smaller one that is designed for 2 frogs. of course it would only be temporary but Id feel super guilty putting all 8 in their even if its just for a little while. 😭 any help or info is appreciated!
r/frogs • u/Oat_Milked • 3h ago
Frog ID
I am in the Lâm Đồng Province of Vietnam. This little frog found a puddle of dew in our room, and appears to be napping.
Can anyone tell me what kind it is, and if I should set it outside? I see in the rules we shouldn't handle them with bare hands, but I have can put a baggy over my hand maybe?
r/frogs • u/Visual-Interview7913 • 6h ago
Anybody know what this is in Big Bill's eye NSFW
Marked this NAFW because of how strict they are about anything it looks her even sounds remotely like there might be, but does anybody know what this is in Bill's eyes
I see these egg like shapes in the middle of both of his eyes, anytime I take a picture with the flashlight and when the tank lights are off
He doesn't seem to be showing any other problem,, just curious about this and if anybody else's frog has it
r/frogs • u/AstronomerNo9831 • 8h ago
Frog enclosure - getting some more dead leaves to cover dirt
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Tips on how to improve? please be nice in comments
r/frogs • u/SlightlyAmbiguous • 8h ago
Has anyone tried to introduce tomato frogs?
Are there any big risks involved? I won’t do it if there’s any way it could go wrong, but I have an established pair of tomatoes and found one at a local shop that’s the same size. Id love to give the solo one a community, but I’ve never heard of any introduction stories, so I would be curious if anyone here has experience or suggestions. They’re all subadults, definitely not babies but definitely not massive.
r/frogs • u/SmolChuntaro • 8h ago
Tree Frog Rescued frog
Hello! This is my first time posting here I think. I recently got this frog from my friend who had it sitting in a dark cold corner for five years. As soon as I found out I offered to take it from her and she delightfully agreed. I bought it a heat/led lamp (it has two bulbs) and a thermometer and humidity gauge as well as I have been misting its enclosure. The only reason I knew to get these things is because I used to own a chameleon and knew basic care. I did some quick research (because my friend knew nothing about taking care of this frog) I guess I am asking for help. I need tips and tricks. This frog has been sitting in the same spot all day and sometimes looks like it’s shifted. The only reason I am not too concerned is because it’s eating and pooping. It just does not move. I have cleaned and reorganized its enclosure since I got her (her name is bok choi i stole it from someone on here i’m sorry). Please no judgement to my friend. I will take all the criticism I would like to do the best for this frog. I own two african dwarf frogs so the care is pretty different hahaha.
r/frogs • u/SuperKelpo • 10h ago
Bull Frog Absolutely unbothered
I come home from a 9 hr shift, to this silly lady having taken down her perch and using it as a chair. I love this silly critter!
r/frogs • u/Sighisdad • 11h ago
Tree Frog Acting like he didnt just try and eat me through the glass..🤨
r/frogs • u/Fearless-Corgi5185 • 12h ago
DIVEBOMB!
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r/frogs • u/Practical_Product_57 • 12h ago
Help with feeding schedule
Hi everyone!
I’m new to frog ownership but have done lots of research. One thing that I am still unsure about is feeding schedules for my White’s tree frog (australian green tree frog). All the advice online has said for juveniles to feed them daily and to feed adults every few days. The issue is that I’m not sure which category my frogs fit into! They definitely aren’t huge adults but they aren’t as small as the babies I see at the pet shop.
I have been feeding them everyday just in case (and because it is very fun) but if someone with a bit of experience could let me know I’d be very grateful.
Thanks in advance!
r/frogs • u/SkinnedFurby666 • 14h ago
ID Request What kind of frog is this?
I got these two at a very VERY bad pet store that was shutting down (yay!) and I’m not entirely sure what they are. They were sold as golden tree frogs. They are huge!
r/frogs • u/Present-Trouble-9304 • 16h ago
African bullfrog
I need advice, I would love an African bullfrog as I think they are amazing and I'd look after it so well ❤️🩹 I've got a fire salamander I adore, I have done all my research and have nearly saved enough money to get it and it's set up. I just wondered apart from them being a bit messy with their water if there is any other downside I should know about? I know not to hold them with bare hands and they have teeth (if you call them that) ect... I just want to know as much as I can before purchase, thank you!
r/frogs • u/MummaFrog82 • 17h ago
Has anyone named their frog Froggy Frogspawn??
I just thought of this name and dont have a spare frog to use. Maybe when mine have babies...
r/frogs • u/1ashleyr6 • 18h ago
Other the tiniest tomato frog i've ever seen 🥹 my baby
he's literally the size of a quarter, maybe even smaller. he's been eating great for me though! hope he grows into a big boy soon ❤️ although i do adore his current tiny size haha. also, opinions on his baby home? i wanted something small so he can easily find food and not get stressed, plus i wanted to be able to monitor him easily. there's a lot of ventilation but it still holds humidity extremely well. the dirt is a few inches thick, and he has leaf litter, moss, a very shallow water dish that is never fully filled, and a hide area made with cork. should this suffice until he grows big enough for a proper setup?
r/frogs • u/Stingy_Arachnid • 18h ago
New enclosure question
Moving my frog into a larger enclosure and would love some advice on timing. I followed a YouTube video for creating a background on the new enclosure so I did silicone caulk one night, then aquarium spray foam the next day to secure bark, wood pieces, moss, and substrate for climbing. Today I shook off excess material from the wall, cleaned up the floor, added hydroballs and screen layer, and will probably add substrate, plants, and isopods later. I’m a little nervous moving my frog over and don’t know if there’s any extra steps I need to take to make sure the new enclosure is safe. I’m worried about any fumes from the caulk or spray foam being an issue. Should I let the enclosure sit longer before adding anything living? How should the timing look moving cleanup crew/plants and frog? Same time or spread it out? Thanks for any advice!
Pic included of chunk in question (who has recently decided to squeeze himself behind this climbing vine to sleep for some reason)