[AquaticLife] my kids and a frog


Only thing I’d tell you is to follow the same rules as with fish. My sister, brother in law, and nephews are trying their hand at raising frog eggs into frogs. When I was out there a couple of weeks ago, the water was white and stank, there was a huge pile of something rotting at the bottom of the goldfish bowl, and the two surviving tadpoles were at the top gasping for air. I pointed this out to my sister - who allowed my mother to die of undiagnosed diabetic kidney failure despite both diabetes and having had her bladder removed. Fault was shared by my mother to be sure, but that’s what I’m up against. Sister said, “They’re fine!” I kept telling them they have to change the water and feed only a small amount and brother in law sai”d “”But theywant to feed them alot!”" Seems the water went bad all of a sudden that day - no clue how that happened, now really.
If I ever don’t want my fish tank anymore guess who won’t get it.
Anyway, tadpoles, like fish, need clean dechlorinated water and not to be overfed.
I would tend to think that as they begin to grow legs and lungs they’ll need something to climb out on.
A frog, I would think, would need the same - plus something to climb out on.
I’m sure if you google caring for frogs you’ll learn much.
One thing - is the frog going to let them catch it?
Yours, Dora Smith Austin, TX tiggernut24@yahoo.com

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