View Full Version : Do you need tadpoles in North Texas?
jammer
April 28th 04, 12:47 AM
I am very much doubting it, but if anyone in the DFW area needs any,
let me know!
I am in overkill mode on the tads.
(These are woodhouse toads)
mamabear
December 3rd 06, 06:36 AM
I am very much doubting it, but if anyone in the DFW area needs any,
let me know!
I am in overkill mode on the tads.
(These are woodhouse toads)
Hi there jammer i have a ? i am looking into getting a frog habitat for my 6 year old son as a x mas present and was wondering how much r they going for and how big do they get and where about r u?
Zebulon
December 3rd 06, 08:02 PM
"mamabear" > wrote in message
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> jammer Wrote:
>> I am very much doubting it, but if anyone in the DFW area needs any,
>> let me know!
>>
>> I am in overkill mode on the tads.
>>
>> (These are woodhouse toads)
>
> Hi there jammer i have a ? i am looking into getting a frog habitat for
> my 6 year old son as a x mas present and was wondering how much r they
> going for and how big do they get and where about r u?
A land or water frog?
>
>
>
>
> --
> mamabear
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JohnS
December 3rd 06, 08:09 PM
"mamabear" > wrote in message
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> jammer Wrote:
>> I am very much doubting it, but if anyone in the DFW area needs any,
>> let me know!
>>
>> I am in overkill mode on the tads.
>>
>> (These are woodhouse toads)
>
> Hi there jammer i have a ? i am looking into getting a frog habitat for
> my 6 year old son as a x mas present and was wondering how much r they
> going for and how big do they get and where about r u?
>
>
>
>
> --
> mamabear
For frogs the long tanks are better. get the 20 or 30 gallon long tank.
Stores can order these for you. High tanks have much waisted space for
frogs. Hurry for christmas.
mamabear
December 4th 06, 03:32 AM
"mamabear" wrote in message
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jammer Wrote:
I am very much doubting it, but if anyone in the DFW area needs any,
let me know!
I am in overkill mode on the tads.
(These are woodhouse toads)
Hi there jammer i have a ? i am looking into getting a frog habitat for
my 6 year old son as a x mas present and was wondering how much r they
going for and how big do they get and where about r u?
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mamabear
For frogs the long tanks are better. get the 20 or 30 gallon long tank.
Stores can order these for you. High tanks have much waisted space for
frogs. Hurry for christmas.
the tank that i got him is from target it is called the 2 in 1 habitat i can send a coupon off that is inside the box but i dont know that the tadpoles will get here alive, it is part water part land tank. and i was also thinking that as soon as the tads became adults that i whould get them a bigger tank.
JohnS
December 4th 06, 04:00 PM
"mamabear" > wrote in message
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> JohnS Wrote:
>> "mamabear" wrote in message
>> ...-
>>
>> jammer Wrote:-
>> I am very much doubting it, but if anyone in the DFW area needs any,
>> let me know!
>>
>> I am in overkill mode on the tads.
>>
>> (These are woodhouse toads)-
>>
>> Hi there jammer i have a ? i am looking into getting a frog habitat
>> for
>> my 6 year old son as a x mas present and was wondering how much r
>> they
>> going for and how big do they get and where about r u?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> mamabear-
>>
>> For frogs the long tanks are better. get the 20 or 30 gallon long tank.
>>
>> Stores can order these for you. High tanks have much waisted space for
>>
>> frogs. Hurry for christmas.
>
>
> the tank that i got him is from target it is called the 2 in 1 habitat
> i can send a coupon off that is inside the box but i dont know that
> the tadpoles will get here alive, it is part water part land tank. and
> i was also thinking that as soon as the tads became adults that i
> whould get them a bigger tank.
Best to buy it already a little frog. there is much imformaion on the
internet covering the subject evwn with a fast search. A other group is
better place to ask. Try rec.pets.herp.
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> --
> mamabear
Galen Hekhuis
December 4th 06, 04:56 PM
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 03:32:39 +0000, mamabear
> wrote:
>the tank that i got him is from target it is called the 2 in 1 habitat
>i can send a coupon off that is inside the box but i dont know that
>the tadpoles will get here alive, it is part water part land tank. and
>i was also thinking that as soon as the tads became adults that i
>whould get them a bigger tank.
There are so many different kinds of frogs that it is difficult to
recommend many specifics, add to that the fact that I have a somewhat
limited knowledge of keeping frogs in captivity, and you can readily see
that this is a less than complete answer. I have kept several frogs,
however, and remember some general principles that apply to most species.
1. Have a secure lid. Well, entire container, but be sure to pay
attention to the lid. Every frog I have encountered has been a master at
escape, and early on I tended to neglect the lid. Frogs hop and climb, and
even a height you might think impossible to scale they will probably
manage. Put a strong lid on whatever you choose.
2. Frogs generally like live food. I have had frogs nearly starve to
death even while being surrounded by heaps of dead insects. Yet as soon as
I throw a live bug in there, the frog will quickly eat it. It's not too
big a problem feeding a frog when it's warm outside, but during the winter
you may need to visit a pet store and buy live crickets (a popular
foodstuff available at many pet stores) to feed your frog during the
winter.
There's probably oodles more, depending on the exact species. You might
try rec.pets.herp, although I don't know if they can give you any more
specific advice, not knowing the species and all.
Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA
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Zebulon
December 4th 06, 05:40 PM
"Galen Hekhuis" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 03:32:39 +0000, mamabear
> > wrote:
>
>>the tank that i got him is from target it is called the 2 in 1 habitat
>>i can send a coupon off that is inside the box but i dont know that
>>the tadpoles will get here alive, it is part water part land tank. and
>>i was also thinking that as soon as the tads became adults that i
>>whould get them a bigger tank.
>
> There are so many different kinds of frogs that it is difficult to
> recommend many specifics, add to that the fact that I have a somewhat
> limited knowledge of keeping frogs in captivity, and you can readily see
> that this is a less than complete answer. I have kept several frogs,
> however, and remember some general principles that apply to most species.
> 1. Have a secure lid. Well, entire container, but be sure to pay
> attention to the lid. Every frog I have encountered has been a master at
> escape, and early on I tended to neglect the lid. Frogs hop and climb,
> and
> even a height you might think impossible to scale they will probably
> manage. Put a strong lid on whatever you choose.
> 2. Frogs generally like live food. I have had frogs nearly starve to
> death even while being surrounded by heaps of dead insects. Yet as soon
> as
> I throw a live bug in there, the frog will quickly eat it. It's not too
> big a problem feeding a frog when it's warm outside, but during the winter
> you may need to visit a pet store and buy live crickets (a popular
> foodstuff available at many pet stores) to feed your frog during the
> winter.
> There's probably oodles more, depending on the exact species. You might
> try rec.pets.herp, although I don't know if they can give you any more
> specific advice, not knowing the species and all.
>
> Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA
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Crickets aren't a complete diet for frogs and toads. Even rolled in vitamin
& mineral supplement powders they can suffer from deficiencies. They need a
variety of insects that may not be available to the OP. They may be more
expensive than one wants to pay. Shipping costs are high.
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Galen Hekhuis
December 4th 06, 05:51 PM
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 11:40:59 -0600, "Zebulon" >
wrote:
>Crickets aren't a complete diet for frogs and toads. Even rolled in vitamin
>& mineral supplement powders they can suffer from deficiencies. They need a
>variety of insects that may not be available to the OP. They may be more
>expensive than one wants to pay. Shipping costs are high.
In my best Johnny Carson voice: "I did not know that." My frogs made it
through the winter, although I was living in San Antonio at the time, and
"winter" wasn't exceptionally brutal there, nor was it very long.
Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA
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Köi-Lö
December 4th 06, 06:59 PM
"Galen Hekhuis" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 11:40:59 -0600, "Zebulon" >
> wrote:
>
>>Crickets aren't a complete diet for frogs and toads. Even rolled in
>>vitamin
>>& mineral supplement powders they can suffer from deficiencies. They need
>>a
>>variety of insects that may not be available to the OP. They may be more
>>expensive than one wants to pay. Shipping costs are high.
>
> In my best Johnny Carson voice: "I did not know that." My frogs made it
> through the winter, although I was living in San Antonio at the time, and
> "winter" wasn't exceptionally brutal there, nor was it very long.
>
> Galen Hekhuis NpD, JFR, GWA
> Illiterate? Write for FREE help
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The discussion seems to be keeping frogs in captivity indoors, not in a an
outdoor setting.
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Vorian Atreides
December 4th 06, 11:23 PM
Hi Carol
Zebulon wrote:
>
> "mamabear" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> jammer Wrote:
>>> I am very much doubting it, but if anyone in the DFW area needs any,
>>> let me know!
>>>
>>> I am in overkill mode on the tads.
>>>
>>> (These are woodhouse toads)
>>
>> Hi there jammer i have a ? i am looking into getting a frog habitat for
>> my 6 year old son as a x mas present and was wondering how much r they
>> going for and how big do they get and where about r u?
>
> A land or water frog?
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> mamabear
>
>
Vorian Atreides
December 4th 06, 11:24 PM
JohnS wrote:
>
> "mamabear" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> jammer Wrote:
>>> I am very much doubting it, but if anyone in the DFW area needs any,
>>> let me know!
>>>
>>> I am in overkill mode on the tads.
>>>
>>> (These are woodhouse toads)
>>
>> Hi there jammer i have a ? i am looking into getting a frog habitat for
>> my 6 year old son as a x mas present and was wondering how much r they
>> going for and how big do they get and where about r u?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> mamabear
>
> For frogs the long tanks are better. get the 20 or 30 gallon long tank.
> Stores can order these for you. High tanks have much waisted space for
> frogs. Hurry for christmas.
>
>
Hi Carol
Vorian Atreides
December 4th 06, 11:24 PM
mamabear wrote:
> JohnS Wrote:
>> "mamabear" wrote in message
>> ...-
>>
>> jammer Wrote:-
>> I am very much doubting it, but if anyone in the DFW area needs any,
>> let me know!
>>
>> I am in overkill mode on the tads.
>>
>> (These are woodhouse toads)-
>>
>> Hi there jammer i have a ? i am looking into getting a frog habitat
>> for
>> my 6 year old son as a x mas present and was wondering how much r
>> they
>> going for and how big do they get and where about r u?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> mamabear-
>>
>> For frogs the long tanks are better. get the 20 or 30 gallon long tank.
>>
>> Stores can order these for you. High tanks have much waisted space for
>>
>> frogs. Hurry for christmas.
>
>
> the tank that i got him is from target it is called the 2 in 1 habitat
> i can send a coupon off that is inside the box but i dont know that
> the tadpoles will get here alive, it is part water part land tank. and
> i was also thinking that as soon as the tads became adults that i
> whould get them a bigger tank.
>
>
>
>
Hi Carol
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