These were my Blue Poison Dart Frogs (Dendrobate Azureus). Papa Smurf and Pitufina. They died :( I'll get new ones of of these days. They are really cool looking frogs. They were very expensive too. Both frogs cost me 180 dollars after shipping. I made the mistake of trying to keep them in a small cage without a filter until they get big. I should have had them with running water and a filter.
My Red Eyed Tree Frogs. These frogs come from central America. There are lots of them in Costa Rica. By far the most friendly little frogs I have ever seen. They will actually crawl up onto your hand then walk up your arm. They can jump, quite well, but prefer to walk stretching their legs out far. The walk like little monkeys even going head first with their arms outstretched reaching for branches. For some reason their eyes don't seem as red as they used to. I'm thinking maybe I need to give them more vitamins on their crickets but it's not easy because they don't hunt very fast.
My Big Eyed Tree Frogs. Biggie and Smalls. They are big frogs and they can jump quite far. They are native to Africa. They have really cool marbled eyes.
This is my pacman frog "Killa", when he was a baby. He's alot bigger now. Killa is a Cranwell's horned frog. In November I gave him 2 rat pups. He swalled them both in under two minutes. In February I gave him a mouse. Not a pinky, not a fuzzy, but a full sized mouse. He didn't touch it for a couple weeks and I couldn't figure out why because he wasn't hibernating and was moving around, even going into his water bowl daily. The mouse was taunting him, even walking on his head. The mouse was even attacking and eating his crickets that he wouldn't eat. Yes the mouse attacked crickets! Jumped a good 6 inches, nailed the cricket and took it bad to it's lair where it was torn apart. Finally I decided maybe Killa isn't eating because he is cold blooded and doesn't have a heat pad, therefore he's not digesting his food quickly. Four days after putting a heat pad on the bottom of the glass the mouse was gone.
Deputy Frog
My North American Green Tree Frog, Froggie. Her husband, Senor, is very loud sometimes at night.
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