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Pac-Man Frog: The horned frogs are not an overly active species, and captives do not require particularly large terraria. An adult female (or pair) of horned frogs will thrive in a 15- to 20-gallon (horizontally oriented) aquarium. More >> |
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Pine Barrens Treefrog: Pine barrens treefrogs are a beautiful green coloration with a deep brown mask that fades to lavender as it extends down the lateral aspect of the frog’s body. The lateral stripe has a vivid, cream or white, border.
As adults, pine barrens treefrogs feed on appropriately sized invertebrates. More >> |
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Poison Frog: Blue poison frogs are predominantly blue in coloration with small black spots on their dorsum. Their “hunch-back” appearance is another of their recognizable characteristics. As a group, these frogs are known for their toxic skin secretions. More >> |
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Pyxie Frog (Pixie): The African bullfrogs, or pyxies, are not an overly active species, and captives do not require particularly large terraria. A small African bullfrog can be maintained in a 5-gallon aquarium, a medium frog in a 10-gallon aquarium and a large frog in a 20-gallon long aquarium. More >> |
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