Good bye frogs
Good bye frogs
We have lost some more of our pets. We lost twenty African Albino Clawed frogs that are crossed with a African Clawed frogs. I have had these frogs from eggs.
We still own their mother. The father died four years ago. Their mother's name is Seniority and their fathers name was Shorty. Seniority is now in the same tank as Shorty's brother Friendly, who we have also had from an egg. We also own Shorty and Friendly's parents, we call them the seniors their name are Frankie and Pinkie.
We suspect that the food we fed the young one was tainted. The reason we feel this way is because We had frogs die in different tanks. They had been doing great until I fed them the food. We are not sure so we will be getting the food tested as well as one of the frogs. The frogs that were still alive in the tanks, makes us think that maybe they did not like fish flakes and that is why they are still alive. I fed them some dried meal worms and they ate them all up. I know it sounds strange but some of are frogs are fussy they will not eat just anything you throw in their tank.
All of our animals are love deeply, and every time we lose one it hurts. We will miss our frogs that I have lost. They use to drive us nuts sometimes, because they would all croak at the same time and they were loud. The females make a clicking sound, and the male make a croaking sound.
Before we lost these frogs we had over a hundred frogs. They pasted away December 18, 2007, they were hatched in the summer of 2004. They were all our pride, but the one we called her Black Beauty, because she was as black as the midnight sky. We were still trying to name them all but it is not easy. So not all of them had been named yet, but the ones we had named. I will tell you. Pinky11, Goliath, Black beauty, browning, and tiny. If by any chance people can help me to name the rest of the frogs that we have, we would be very happy. It is not easy trying to name over a hundred frogs. All our pets deserve names.
God bless! and keep you our little friends.
Robert and Juanita Fraser




