
Frog
A real bargain! I have 2 juveniles (about 5-7 months old unsexed blue frogs) and a small enclosure 30cmx30cmx32cm Fully bioactive with springtails, isopods and a generous soil and leaf litter, with 6

Frog
Scientific name - Dendrobates Tinctorius Azureus (blue poison dart frog) These frogs are NOT poisonous in captivity - they are safe to handle and care for 🐸 I raised them from tadpoles. They eat s

Frog
2 female file eared frogs around 1 year old,comes with set up thermostat control,heat mat, light Viv size 18inch x 12 inch x12 inch bioactive bottom with spring tails,but artificial plants everything
No, a frog is not a reptile; it is classified as an amphibian. Frogs have moist, permeable skin and typically undergo metamorphosis from an aquatic tadpole to a terrestrial adult, unlike reptiles which have dry, scaly skin and do not experience metamorphosis. Frogs belong to the class Amphibia and the order Anura, whereas reptiles belong to the class Reptilia.