Make sure the frog is in a good sized fish tank. The fish tank needs to have a good water dish and lots of plants for the frog to hide in. The humidity should be level 10 so your frogs can enjoy a nice wet place. You should feed them small crickets or ants. I have recently had some pacific tree frog eggs hatch and more on the way, I hope you enjoy the frog as much as I have enjoyed the tadpoles!
No it stays with the babys until they are about five days old and then they leave them to be on their own.
Frogs do not raise their young. Young frogs are strictly on their own.
In england, the frog is the forest fire representative. ( like our Smokey the Bear). But I prefer turtles.
you put it in water and wait for it to turn into a fully grown frog or you dont have a frog you have a newt not a frog
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The time for eggs to hatch varies among species, as does the time for the hatched tadpole to complete metamorphosis into an adult frog.
That depends on what type of frog you have purchased. They all have different needs, so you should contact the store to see what requirements you particular frog has.
Yes, the parent finches care for their young.
All of the dolphins in a pod take care of the babies, not just the parents, and I have seen with my own eyes, a baby Pacific white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens) nursed by two different adult females in it's pod.
It's just like taking care of an adult hamster you just give it care and love and I think that's it. Just take care of it like its an adult! Hope this helps! =)
You do not need to take care of frog eggs in any way.