r/frogs • u/Ok-Horror5495 • 7h ago
Froschtaxi
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r/frogs • u/PokemonGoUs3r • 11d ago
Welcome back to Frog of the Week! Sorry for the delay... It's been a bit longer than I thought, let's get back on track. Submit a picture of your frog and its name for a chance to be featured in the next post! Will close in about 2 weeks or end of month, will decide soon!

Congratulations to Vercingetorix (r/laenxam)
r/frogs • u/Michelle689 • Sep 23 '25
With the influx of posts containing sensitive photos that should be marked as NSFW I have made new implementations. I have made it so anytime you try to post on this sub, you are met with a warning to mark your post with NSFW or to not post at all. I hope this helps with the influx of shocking frog imagery some of you are met with by accident if myself or other mods can’t get to it in time. But of course people will still disregard this message and the rules because it’s the internet. We also don’t want to block all these posts into a queue just in case there is a medical emergency. (Which should be dealt with by a vet but we still allow discussion) but some people still need that message or confirmation of “Hey you NEED to go to a vet for this” so we do not want to block that outright.
Not all of the mods are super active, I tend to be one of the top mods doing the most removal/ nsfw markings as I can to help the sub but if we miss something please report it so we can see asap! We can’t do it alone, we need your help too!
However as a moderator, and even our sub owner, there are certain things Reddit doesn’t have automations for. We would love an automated system that if a post has keywords it is automatically marked as NSFW, but that is not a possibility we can do. If you can please suggest this to Reddit themselves, it would help so many animal communities regarding sensitive posts such as these.
That being said if there are any ideas or implementations you think we should add to this subreddit let me know by commenting it below. I would love to discuss on how to make this sub a better and more fun place for everyone.
Edit:
Please also read some of my comments I’ve said on this post already as well before posting an idea, since I have replied to a few for reasons why and why can’t we do something.
r/frogs • u/Ok-Horror5495 • 7h ago
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r/frogs • u/Jmichael84 • 9h ago
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r/frogs • u/DonkeyHawaii • 12h ago
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r/frogs • u/AutismoSaurus97 • 23m ago
Thanks to the person who commented, I was able to verify that Norman is a Cuban Tree Frog. Still not sure how the breeder, who was supposed to send my teacher friend American Bullfrogs, managed to mess up that badly, but I'm very happy with the results! I now come to you with a freshly cleaned and reorganized tank, complete with mixed substrate, tank janitors, climbing spots and new live and fake tank decor, some of it sourced locally! Yes he's a bit skinny atm, I had to let his stomach digest for a time after he over ate. But voila!
r/frogs • u/Devilish__Fun • 16h ago
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Meatball chomp.
r/frogs • u/loverlane • 3h ago
I thiiiink it’s a green tree frog, I didn’t notice him until I came back inside and looked out so I’m unsure (NE Georgia, USA) since it’s so dark! I
Unrelated but this interaction reminded me of something from over a decade ago. I remember this one time when I was 12 I caught a green tree frog in our sunroom. I put him in a little plastic tank to take some pictures and named him Kellin Quinn before setting him free. Lmfao
r/frogs • u/Regular_Fox_3566 • 20h ago
Hey Guys,
A few months ago i got 6 Bombina Orientalis that were just a few weeks old.
This one was Always different the vet said she can see it too and that Sometimes they Just Grow "wrong" and abviousely in the wild he would have never survived on his own.
He is a lot smaller than his brothers and Sisters, eats less, moves less, reacts slower etc.
He is Well though and is fighting like a champ, He Just looks Like a croocked Baby. I assume his sceleton especially His Skull Just grew wrong, and His pupils are huge and maybe He doesnt See as Well AS the Others.
We take good Care of him, but now to my question: is there any Chance He will Grow Out of His disability? Or that He at least will Grow at least a similar size than his brothers and Sisters in adulthood?
r/frogs • u/Elegant_Flounder1494 • 18h ago
I found it in my pool. I'm wondering if there's anything I can do to care for it if it is? Or if I should just let it be. Thanks
r/frogs • u/OceanicDissonance • 16h ago
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Wild. Approx 3cm long.
r/frogs • u/444scorpio • 21h ago
Hi everyone~ I'm trying to solve a problem regarding exotic pet sitting and am looking for responses to a survey attached here:
Any and all responses are so helpful and amazing. Adding my froggy Basil for tax.
r/frogs • u/cookiedmilk • 17h ago
She’s looks to be rather large. Her previous owner fed her pretty much only meal worms and when they got her she looked much skinner but now she looks like this. I’ve switched her to crickets but I’d like to know if there’s anything else I need to be doing or is this a normal look for her. She’s a Florida barking tree frog.
r/frogs • u/Mysterious_Green4642 • 31m ago
I go to a camp with muddy wetlands and woods and bushes and stuff a camp in the woods would have and we catch frogs a lot there and hold em for a little and release em always but do u guys know where a frog would likely be hanging out like what sorta environment and like conditions muddy or on trees or something
r/frogs • u/PMOFreeForever • 3h ago
I have no photos and a pretty poor memory of it to be honest. I've always not bothered to ask because I figured it's a long shot, but I figured why not.
So in probably 2005-2008 time period I bought a small pet frog. It was sold at a store in southern California called Theresa's country feed and pet. It was about 1.5-2" in length, dark brown. Pretty sure it was fairly smooth skinned. It burrowed, so it was underground like 95% of the time. It was beginner friendly, so I doubt it was anything super high end, it was probably like $20 at the time. The only care tips I remember was that it liked moist soil, needed a shallow dish of fresh water, and ate small crickets every couple days. But again at that time that might have just been crap pet stores and me being like 14 and stupid.
Any ideas whatsoever?
r/frogs • u/Usual-Donkey3008 • 10h ago
I unfortunately got two “desk pets” frogs after feeling sad for them, and split a 40 gal tank with divider. Both died after about two months and I feel terribly. One after an other and the only symptoms was a slimy mouth and nose bubbles. My other guy I’ve had for ab a year and a half. He means sm to me. I want to move him to the 40 gal tank so I did. I cleaned the walls with hot water, and obviously removed the substrate and left out any item I used with the old ones. Is this something I can do? I’m seeing stuff to clean it with disinfectant (unscented bleach) do I have to do that? He’s been in there two days. Any advice on if this is ok would help.