Well. I happen to have a tree frog and have had her for about 6 months.Well a tree frog eats insects and such,but try your local pet store,they should have crickets.My frog loves crickets,also you may try setting bait and try to catch flies.No matter what kind of frog,they need water in a bowl or such that they can get into,all frogs absorb water through thier skin(which is also why you are supposed to wash your hands before and after touching your frog)You can have you frog in a reguler 5 gallon fish aquarium with a screen lid,or if you prefer somethin a bit smalller, I bought a reptile ranch at walmart and they are just big enough.Well seeing as my frog is a tree frog I put soft wood chips(like you would put in a hamster cage),a rock for her to perch on and a water bowl for her to sit in.And she is perfectly content.
2006-08-20 17:57:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you sure they're frogs and not toads? Frogs need more water in their environment than toads, but both do need water. Get a small aquarium and make sure there are plenty of rocks they can sit on to get out of the water. Just put a few inches of water in the bottom. For food, get live crickets. You can buy them at pet supply stores. They're not very expensive. I get 3 dozen small crickets for a little more than a dollar per dozen.
2006-08-19 16:46:54
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answered by Terisu 7
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first you need to say what kind they are, in some states it is illegal to keep them, find out and how about teaching the art of release. If they are wild frogs it maybe okay, imported like dwarf frogs, depends on where you are.Kind of iffy, get a book on frogs ,ask at a pet shop Hope it works out!
2006-08-19 16:49:25
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answered by iceberg 3
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Are they just your run of the mill frogs out of your yard? I would find out what they are called, and research the internet. You could take them into a pet store. I'm sure they have books, and food to feed them. Personally, I would just set them free.
You can purchase frogs that can be kept in aquariums. They are Cool~
2006-08-19 16:32:41
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answered by blueangel77535 1
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I'm sorry but it really depends i don't know if its a land frog or a aquatic big frog or small frog contact me and ol tell you that i can i have had a lot of frogs wild and domestic
2006-08-19 16:40:04
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answered by DarkDejection(JF) 5
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Best answer would be set them free where you got them, do some research online, and then buy some pet frogs that are captive born and bred. Then yuo can keep the animals without doing them harm, and without doing something illegal.
2006-08-19 18:07:55
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answered by Tara Dk 3
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