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Sunday 16 September 2012

Pet Froggie

Marieann and Juliane has a new pet frog. They brought it home about three weeks ago in a make-shift tank made from a plastic take-away container. The frog was a reward from their tutor for their good behaviour. I was initially bewildered with such a pet. Thoughts were running through my mind, "How do you look after a frog?", "Don't they eat only insects?" "Who is going to catch the insects?", "They should be in the wild", and ended with "Hey Girls, maybe it is better to let the froggie free?" voiced out loud to the girls. Of course, no such luck. So I did a Google search on how to create a habitat for pet frogs, and how to care for pet frogs. Found plenty of information. :) 
Their frog, no bigger than a dollar coin, which they named "Naughty" is currently eating and growing well. :)


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