How often should I feed my frog?

Young frogs can be fed once a day and most days of the week. Adult frogs only need to be fed every 2-3 days and only a small amount of food each time. Overfeeding can be detrimental to your frog's health. It is also important to provide a vivarium with enough space for your frog to move around in to encourage exercise.
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Should I feed My frog everyday?

As a general rule, feed your adult frog 5-7 crickets or other insects several times per week, Knafo says. However, froglets—those under 16 weeks old—should be fed every day.
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How long can a frog stay without food?

Most healthy adult frogs can survive for 3 to 4 weeks without food, while adult frogs with average health may only survive 1 to 2 weeks. Adult frogs can survive for months without food during hibernation. However, juvenile frogs can only survive without food for around 1 to 3 days.
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Can you over feed frogs?

Registered. I agree that froglets and juveniles need a generous supply of food, as long as it isn't all over them. It is only as adults that they may tend to over-eat and become obese.
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How often should I feed my green frog?

Tree frogs will likely eat more in the spring and summer months than in the winter. Feed smaller frogs daily, while larger frogs can be fed daily or every other day. Expect to feed three or four insects per feeding. Do not overdo it.
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Do frogs get lonely?

If anything, I would imagine that an animal like a frog is driven to seek another frog due to an instinctive drive to breed. The inability to satisfy this instinct is probably the closest a frog could come to "loneliness".
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Do frogs need light at night?

They don't require sunlight, but they do need lighting that mimics a day and night cycle in their habitat. If they're in a dim room, light the terrarium for 12 hours daily with a fluorescent bulb. At night, switch to a night-specific bulb so you can watch your frog with minimum disturbance.
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Are mealworms good for frogs?

Mealworms, wax-worms and red wigglers are good insects to feed frogs. Offer worms in small quantities as a part of a varied diet.
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Do frogs drink water?

Do frogs drink water? Frogs do not drink like we do; they absorb water directly through their skin in an area known as the 'drinking patch' located on their belly and the underside of their thighs.
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What do frogs need in their tank?

Water dish, if the frog is not entirely aquatic; Plants, rocks, and branches – real and fake – for shelter and climbing; Water filter, if there is more than a dish of water being used; Thermometer and hygrometer (it measures humidity, not needed for entirely-aquatic frogs);
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Can I feed my frog dead crickets?

Can you feed dead crickets to frogs? Frogs should not be fed dead crickets because they are obligate carnivores that require live, diverse, and gut-feed prey to get all the nutrients they need.
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Do frogs need water to survive?

Moisture is Essential

Like all amphibians, frogs need moisture to survive. Instead of drinking water, frogs absorb water through their skin. Though many species are found in watery environments such as ponds and wetlands, many adult frogs live in woodlands or grassy areas and return to ponds only to breed each year.
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How long can a frog live inside a house?

Frogs in captivity are quite long-lived (with proper care) so be prepared for a long-term commitment. Average life spans are typically four to fifteen years, although some frogs have been known to live longer. Some of the smallest frogs you might see in a pet store grow into giants.
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Is it cruel to keep frogs as pets?

As a general rule, frogs should not be kept as pets because it is cruel to handle them without care, to not rigorously maintain their environmental conditions (humidity, heat), and to neglect to keep their tank and water supplies clean.
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Can frogs feel happy?

Frogs are generally happy when they have everything they need including food, clean freshwater, shelter, and few predators around them. Once those needs are met, frogs naturally thrive, whether in the wild or captivity. However, if one of their needs is not met, frogs can be stressed.
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How long does a frog sleep?

No studies have scientifically observed how long frogs sleep, but from a behavioural and non-scientific standpoint, it is possible that frogs spend 12 to 16 hours resting or sleeping, yet are active part of the night, generally from sunset to 3 am to 5 am before other predators like birds wake up.
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How can you tell if a frog is male or female?

A small round disc called the tympanum covers the ears of both male and female frogs. On males of most frog species, the circumference of this small disc is larger than the eye of the frog. On females of most frog species, the disc's circumference is equal to the size of the frog's eye.
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Do frogs poop?

Frogs are adapted for large meals and large poops, so a giant turd needn't be cause for concern. Frog poop is usually dark brown or black and somewhat cylindrical. It is firm and shiny when fresh. Once dry, frog poop often shrinks in size.
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Can frogs eat dried crickets?

His diet has been exclusively live crickets for his entire life. He's a happy guy, though his eyes are not the best these days! For the past two weeks my pet shop has been out of all large live crickets. They recommended freeze-dried crickets and Fluker's "gourmet-style" crickets.
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What human food can frogs eat?

Frogs cannot have any human foods.
  • Fruits.
  • Vegetables.
  • Human food.
  • Food made for other animals (e.g. kibble)
  • Prey larger than the distance between the frog's eyes.
  • Wild-caught bugs.
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Can you feed frogs earthworms?

Most frogs can be offered many different insects (crickets, cockroaches, mealworms, mosquito larvae, earthworms, fruit flies) and larger frogs can be offered very occasionally, frozen and defrosted pinky mice.
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What should I name my frog?

  • Sir Croaks-a-lot.
  • Slippy.
  • Snoop Froggy Frog.
  • Speckles.
  • Swamp.
  • Tad or Tadpole.
  • Tickles.
  • Toadie.
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Do frogs need heated tanks?

For most frogs, heating their enclosure is as important as a proper diet and clean water.
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