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How much water do you give frogs?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

I found a tiny tree frog no bigger than the tip of your pinkie. I took an upside down milk jug lid and filled it up with water. But it really only matters on how big your frog is you want to have enough water to be able to swim in it, and soak up in it.

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