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![]() I had a serious pond issue that required me to move my fish indoors during this past weekend's warm Chicago weather. A leaking liner left me with about 12 of water and lots of fish and muck...somehow they survived the winter, but I was afraid cats, raccoons, etc would get down in there. Anyway, in the process, a big frog shows up and starts swimming around (coming out of hibernation?). Well, I brought the frog inside and now we're expecting more really cold weather. What can I do for this large, (Leopard?/ Green?) frog? Will it die if I put him back out in the woods? Will he figure out how to survive? We've still got some cold weather and I know there are no insects outside. I bought him some crickets but the frog seems pretty uninterested. I have no experience in this realm and don't really want a pet frog, but also don't want him to die... Kevin |
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