tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2943571304052421763.post5979608005911633478..comments2023-05-04T02:31:40.566-05:00Comments on Two in a Year: The Frog EffectSarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12355739348208253462noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2943571304052421763.post-13780648014440452832010-10-25T03:51:00.047-05:002010-10-25T03:51:00.047-05:00Hey! You're off the hook, Supermom! You can ...Hey! You're off the hook, Supermom! You can return all those critters to your backyard for enjoyment there and the fun of finding them again.Ninahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07276134966517729942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2943571304052421763.post-25158529396931280462010-09-08T21:28:06.115-05:002010-09-08T21:28:06.115-05:00You're in luck! The frog will die if you keep...You're in luck! The frog will die if you keep it and so it needs to go back outside so that it can become a mommy or daddy frog. Unless you want to spend $100 on a new aquarium, water pump, rocks, and start aging water by the gallons. And then there is the live food you will have to find like crickets, worms, small crawfish and more. The image of the food has to move across the frog's retina for the frog to grab it. And there just isn't anything like Cheerios or bread that will move to attract the frog's attention. So tell Aria that she can look for it outside and one day, she can kiss it and it'll turn into a prince. Personally, I'd rather have the frog. Now I want to know what kind of frog it is. Can you photograph it and post it?MLEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12174011321283208694noreply@blogger.com