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    i decided to do something nice for my mom since she tries hard to get me the herps i want,and i know she likes frogs.is there a begginers frog that is friendly,and easy husbandry?something around 40 dollars for everything would be nice.I was thinking about green tree frogs,what do you guys think.
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    Frog?

    As far as care i really dont know, but as for species,here are a few that are cool..........

    Pacman frog
    Fire belly toad
    Whites tree frog
    Green tree frog

    i like all of those guys, they are prety neat
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    pacman frogs would get to big for her.shed be scared to touch him!lol
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    Thats true and i heard they can be pretty agressive,

    Fire belly toads dont get that big at all............Only they are poisonis, and you have to be careful when handling.

    I hear whites tree frogs are nice though, very calm and boy are they cute !

    A few people here have them,i think Greenman has a green tree frog and SatanicIntention has two whites tree frogs.......... i think.
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    I would go for a white's treefrog I own five of them and they are all cute and loving and are easy to care for!!

    Green treefrogs are cool but small if your looking for somethin every parent would like go for the white's my mom bought them for me cause she thought they were so cute and cheap.


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    Mlededee has a red eyed tree frog, and Ginevive has a pacman frog.
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    maybe a frog isnt right for her,maybe a lizard?
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    Does she want something she is able to handle or just watch? I got my White's for $20 at a show from Fair Dinkum Frog Farm. That woman is so nice to deal with and has very nice looking frogs. The Pacman and the White's can usually get to be the same size, around 5 inches long, nose to butt.
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    Cody do you have any pictures of pelota??

    she wants something to handle
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    yes, i do have a red eyed tree frog. i'd say that's probably not going to be the best bet in this case though. they are a bit more expensive and also more delicate than some of the other frog species. i loooove my froggie and i plan to get more, probably after the holidays since i'll be out of town and all that, but they are not necessarily a beginner frog. i would agree with sarah if you are still thinking of a frog, and would go with the white's tree frog. they are more hardy and you can handle them a little too.
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