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We are happy to distribute many different types of frogs. Their colors and abilities will amaze you every time you see them. Frogs are good for beginner to expert amphibian lovers. Frogs are best for exhibiting because of how delicate they are. Frogs are very gentle creatures and usually prefer to be watched and admired rather than handled. Most frogs will be fine in a 10 gallon aquarium, with a light layering of water for them to move to. Some frogs require branches and mosses for climbing. Because of this I have split the frogs into three categories tree frogs, ground frogs, and water frogs. Te main difference between them is how you will have to set-up their enclosures.

Tree frogs

Tree frogs are unique in their ability to climb on anything. They are so well adapted to climbing that they are able to climb on glass and their enclosure requires a snug fitting lid. Tree frogs also enjoy mossy areas that can be dampened, instead of a lot of water. Tree frogs will mostly hang out on a branch or on the sides of their enclosure. These types of frogs come in a few different colors, but mainly yellows, greens, and reds.
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Ground Frogs

Ground frogs generally are the most colorful of the different frogs. The poison dart frog is a great example of this, with their blues, greens, reds, and, yellows. Ground frogs can grow to be the biggest, but usually a 10 gallon aquarium is sufficient, for their whole life. Their enclosure needs to be moist with a water pool and some places for them to hide. Ground frogs are used to hiding under damp leaves, or rotten wood. You can simulate their natural ecosystem, by keeping the enclosure clean, well ventilated, and moderately moist.
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Water frogs

Water Frogs are the most interesting of the different types of frogs because of their ability to hold their breaths under water for what seems like hours. Their enclosure needs to be completely water with a rock or log for them to rest on if they should decide to. These frogs will stay motionless for hours under water, resting on the bottom of their enclosure.
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