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Reptiles Frog Reptiles for sale in Wrexham, Wrexham Principal Area

5 Reptiles Frog Reptiles for sale in Wrexham, Wrexham Principal Area

The Pacman Frog, also known as the "Horned Frog" or "PAC-man" frog, originates from the rainforests of South America, particularly Argentina and Brazil. Recognisable by its large, round body and massive mouth, this frog measures between 3 to 7 inches and boasts a distinctive, comical appearance with stumpy legs and prominent eyes. Its colours range from green to albino and patterned varieties. The temperament of the Pacman Frog tends to be sedentary and ambush-based, making it an excellent choice for beginners who enjoy observing rather than handling since they can be defensive and may bite when disturbed. Suitable care involves a terrestrial tank with a damp substrate, moderate humidity, and a diet of insects and feeder fish. Another popular pet is the White's Tree Frog, often called the "Dumpy Tree Frog." This Australian native is plump, green with a cream underside, and has a calm temperament suited to beginners and intermediates. It thrives in vertical terrariums with branches and plants, feeding on crickets and worms. When searching for frogs, keywords like "pet frog," "frog for sale UK," and "tree frogs for sale" reflect common interests. Both species offer unique characteristics and temperaments that make them suitable for UK enthusiasts seeking fascinating amphibian companions.

Frog reptiles Pacman frog - yellow and orange male 1 year old  - Advert 1
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Pacman frog - yellow and orange male 1 year old

Frog

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£50Price

Male pacman frog, in 1x1x1 foot bioactive vivarium with established supply of mealworms and darkling beetles. Other clean up crew include isopods, morio worms/beetles, spring tails and possibly some e

UttoxeterStaffordshire (47.8mi)
Frog reptiles Chubby frog - Banded Bullfrog - 1 year old female - Advert 2
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Chubby frog - Banded Bullfrog - 1 year old female

Frog

1 yearAge
FemaleSex
£50Price

Female chubby frog, in 2x1x1 foot bioactive vivarium with established supply of mealworms and darkling beetles which are her favourite. Other clean up crew include isopods and spring tails and possibl

UttoxeterStaffordshire (47.8mi)
Frog reptiles Poison arrow frogs - fantastic frogs uk  - Advert 3
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Poison arrow frogs - fantastic frogs uk

Frog

12 weeksAge
MixedSex
£15Price

Hi - come and check out the wonderful frogs we have available now and in the future, if you're a beginner to the hobby or a die hard keeper we have something for you all. Check the website for more

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Colwyn BayConwy Principal Area (35.2mi)
Frog reptiles Red eye tree frog Male (He is the one in the pic) - Advert 4
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Red eye tree frog Male (He is the one in the pic)

Frog

MaleSex
£80Price

Hopscotch Red eye green frog £80 Male 11th September 2024 He can come with a temp set up for extra £30 He’s not fully grown yet but will need a bigger set up once he is Eats crickets & I’ve seen h

Stoke-on-TrentStoke-on-Trent (33.6mi)
Frog reptiles White tree froglets  - Advert 5
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White tree froglets

Frog

6 monthsAge
MixedSex
£25Price

Here I have my white tree froglet for sale they must go in pairs if u need a starter pack I’m happy to add with extra cost no time wasters only message if interested these r baby’s not fully grown adu

StaffordStaffordshire (39.6mi)

FAQs

Is a frog a reptile?

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.

What is the biological classification of a frog?

A frog's biological classification is: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Amphibia, and Order Anura, which translates to 'without tail'.

What are some common examples of amphibians?

Common examples of amphibians include frogs and toads (order Anura), salamanders and newts (order Caudata or Urodela), and caecilians (order Gymnophiona or Apoda), which are legless, worm-like amphibians.

How does the lifecycle of a frog differ from reptiles?

Frogs undergo a lifecycle involving metamorphosis, starting as aquatic tadpoles that develop into terrestrial adults, whereas reptiles have direct development where young resemble miniature adults and do not undergo metamorphosis.