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Meet my Whites Tree Frogs! 

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A proper introduction to my two froggies! Lima Bean and Matcha have been living with me for over half a year now, so it's time I make a proper introduction video. If you want to see more frog content make sure to subscribe!! 🐸
Music: Animal Crossing Music
Check out my frogs' Instagram: froeggie.ribbit
FrogTok account: www.tiktok.com/@froeggie
#frog #cute #cuteanimals #frogs #amphibians #reptiles

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3 сен 2022

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Комментарии : 13   
@Frog-rj5lr
@Frog-rj5lr 2 года назад
saving this video for later...
@박대박-k8b
@박대박-k8b 2 года назад
I LOVE YOUR FROG
@drew8753
@drew8753 2 года назад
Awwww fwoggo
@dorb274
@dorb274 6 месяцев назад
i'm getting three of these on saturday, i'm so excited!
@plsbepatientihaveadhd
@plsbepatientihaveadhd 5 месяцев назад
omg how are you and the babies are doing??
@dorb274
@dorb274 5 месяцев назад
@@plsbepatientihaveadhd i'm holding one as we speak
@durratulaishah3703
@durratulaishah3703 2 года назад
How many times a day do they need to eat?
@froeggie
@froeggie 2 года назад
They actually only eat every 2 to 3 days! But when they do, they eat as much as they can, which is about 2 to 3 worms each. I use a calendar to keep track. 🐸 Edit: now as my frogs are bigger, I feed them ca. 2-3 worms a day 😅
@Bagel-333
@Bagel-333 4 месяца назад
Thats so cute, i think i will also be getting a white tree frog soon too
@pealily28
@pealily28 2 месяца назад
Same
@t0nyplays
@t0nyplays 2 года назад
I want the same frog you have so bad. How hard is it to take care of them and how much money does it cost?
@froeggie
@froeggie 2 года назад
The initial setup costs quite some money. Terrariums are expensive! Aside from that the worms and crickets are really cheap, therefore long-term it's not expensive at all. Taking care of them takes a lot, unless you automate some things such as I did with the fog machine which works without me doing anything but filling in water once a week. You can also make an automatic sprinkler system to simulate rain and also have less work. They also don't need much attention really, handling them is completely optional. Long story short: All I do is feed them every 2-3 days, change/refill water every day in the dish and once a week my fog machine, heatpad is constantly on, I observe the humidity in there and sprinkle water if more is needed and I clean the inside when needed and the tank as a whole every now and then. I think it's pretty okay to manage :)