We have tomato frogs for sale at a lower price than usual. They are selected from the best breeders and individuals on the market and are in excellent health. They are available for immediate shipment. You can order the best tomato frog for your pond by contacting us. We will provide you with all the information you need.
Our tomato frogs for sale are shipped daily. If you have any questions or concerns about the tomato frog, you can always contact us. We will address your concerns immediately.
Several types of frogs can be used as pet frogs. Tomato frog is among the easiest to care for and maintain, making it one of the best frogs to buy for your backyard. You can place your order online here or write to us to speak to a representative.
Buy a tomato frog as a pet
Before purchasing a tomato frog as a pet, the thing you should know is the tomato frog with the scientific name Dyscophus antongilii. The tomato frog is native to Madagascar. The lifespan of the tomato frog can be from 6 to 8 years. When adult, the colors may vary from yellowish orange to deep red. Tomato frogs will reach sexual maturity in 9–14 months. Females are larger than males and can reach 4 inches in length. Males can reach 2 to 3 inches in length.
the frog’s skin secretes a thick substance that numbs up the predator’s eyes and mouth, causing the predator to release the frog to free up its eyes. The gummy substance contains a toxin that occasionally causes allergic reactions in humans. The allergic reaction will not kill a human and the frog secretes it only when frightened.
The tomato frogs for sale from us have been selected through our certified breeding program. This certification process allows us to offer our customers the healthiest captive-bred frogs at the lowest possible price available on the market. We ensure that the frogs selected from various breeders and individuals meet the standards of those present in our facilities.
In addition to the fact that we offer a wide variety of tomato frogs, you should know that cool exotic pet’s certified breeding partnership ensures that the frogs come from people who have the same approach to animal care and breeding as we do. That they are free of disease and, most importantly, they are raised in captivity according to the regulations in force because we put a bridge of honor on the rights of animals.
Breeding tomato frog
Breeding tomato frogs in captivity is very difficult. There is evidence that Tomato Frogs need to be cycled to breed, which involves an extended dry period followed by a period of steadily increasing humidity and heavy feeding. After this, the frogs should be placed in a rain chamber where the female can lay 1,000-1,500 eggs.
tomato frog’s habitat
A 10-gallon aquarium can house two adult tomato frogs, but a larger terrarium is advisable to allow the frogs room to explore and distance themselves from each other if desired. Half-branch log tunnels, such as the Zoo Med Habba Hut, will provide a good hiding spot.
To decorate your tomato frog’s habitat, you can:
– Cover the bottom of the terrarium with 2 to 4 inches of coir.
Frogs like to burrow in this. Pick up the droppings at least once a week and change the bedding completely once a month.
-Provide a large, shallow bowl of water for your pixie frog to soak in. You can also push the bedding to one side of the terrarium and let it slope down to an area of water.
Habitat temperature of tomato frog
Tomato frogs do well at temperatures between 65- and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. If the ambient temperature in your home falls below 65 degrees during the winter, a thermostatically controlled heat pad should be used beneath a section of your tomato frog terrarium.
A glass lid with some ventilation will help keep the humidity up; just be sure there is sufficient ventilation to prevent respiratory disorders from occurring in the tomato frogs.
shipping tomato frog
Safe and prompt shipping is our number one priority. We make every effort to ensure your tomato frog arrives healthy and is guaranteed to arrive alive. We have shipped thousands of tomato frogs across the United States and around the world.
Our tomato frog is double-packed in thermally insulated boxes. Our boxes are labeled “Fragile” and “Live Animals” to inform postal workers that animals should be handled with consideration.
We have shipped thousands of tomato frogs, and we are extremely familiar with the procedure. You can be assured that tomato frogs will be transported safely and professionally.
We offer a 100% live arrival guarantee on all frogs we sell in stock. Our guarantee is not valid beyond the delivery date as we cannot handle the conditions of your aquarium or garden.
Frog orders placed Monday through Thursday before 1:00 pm are shipped the same day via FedEx. Live animal orders placed after 1:00 pm are shipped the next day. Orders placed between Friday and Sunday are shipped the following Monday.
It is usual for your frog to feel a little nervous after receiving it, but this is only temporary, and the frog will begin to explore its new environment in minimal time.
Be sure to turn off the lights in the aquarium for at least the first 24 hours to allow the animal to adjust to its new environment after being kept in a dark cage, and make sure that the aquarium filter flow is not too intense for aquatic frogs.
Froglets are extremely resilient animals when shipped. Even if they are delayed, well-cared-for frogs like ours will still be alive and well.
feeding the frog upon arrival
If you are the first to receive your pet, it is recommended that you feed lighter, more digestible foods to allow the digestive system to resume its normal functions. Insects and small lizards are among the most popular foods for delivered frogs.
It is unusual for the frog to be so exhausted that it refuses to eat. However, if this happens, alternative foods can be provided to your frog. For example, chopped nocturnal, pellets, or even chopped nocturnal.
Do not give the animal more than it can eat and do not leave unfinished food in its tank or container.