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How will I get this to work?

I <3 pets a LOT. And all I'm worried about is them getting along… I was planning on having sugar gliders, a chinchilla or 2, triops, a pac-man frog, a dog, Madagascan Hissing Cockroaches, and Death's Head Giant Cave Cockroaches. Is there ANY way I can get these all to get along (i.e. not wake up and find one of them eaten)????

Uncle Milton Uncle Milton Planet Frog

Uncle Milton Uncle Milton Planet Frog

  • Pond with underwater view, lush 3-D rain forest scenery
  • Rock cave hideaway, vented see-through lid
  • Magnifier feeding cap
  • Illustrated Guide to Planet Frog with
  • Feeding and care instructions and information about the fascinating world of frogs

Welcome to Planet Frog, a magical place where children watch live tadpoles transform into real frogs. Observe the frogs swimming in the pond and exploring their habitat surroundings, and learn about the important role frogs play in the environment. Mail-in fees required to get your tadpole(s).

Features:

  • Vented see-through lid for safe, easy viewing
  • Built-in magnifier/feeding cap
  • Break-resistant, escape-proof design
  • Easy-to-clean pond
  • Guide to Planet Frog with feeding care instructions and fun facts
  • Measures 13.5″L x 8″W x 6.5″H.

Shipping Note: Shipping and handling fees required for each tadpole. Allow three to six weeks for delivery of tadpole(s), weather permitting. To ensure safe arrival, nighttime temperatures must be above 25 F and daytime temperatures must be below 80 F. Since tadpoles are delicate creatures, shipping may be delayed depending on weather conditions. Should such conditions arise, you will be notified as soon as possible of the delay. If you live in Hawaii, you must apply for a permit to import tadpoles. For more information, visit the Customer Care section at www.UncleMilton.com.

List Price: $ 29.99

Price: $ 15.97

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African Clawed Frog, Dwarf Frog, Pixie Frog, Pacman Frog, Sea Monkeys, Triops or Killifish? What should I get?

Okay so heres a little background information.

My boyfriend is extremely allergic to cats and/or dogs so growing up he has never had a pet. So he has never been able to experience the bond you can have with a pet, where I have grown up with pets my whole life and being an only child they were my brothers and sisters; very much apart of the family. Since he doesn’t really understand the bond you can have with an animal he’s always teased me, calling me “the cat woman” (even though I only have one cat, but she’s spoiled =] ..)

When we first started dating, 4.5 years ago, he didn’t understand why I treated my pets the way I do. He would always say “It’s just a stupid cat” or “The dog’s not going to care if you call it stupid” (I believe its mostly in the tone of someones’ voice when talking to animals that helps animals understand if your being mean or nice to them.) But the past 2 years he’s slowly starting to understand and accept my pets as members of our little family.

We took a vacation over the summer and picked up a baby yellow bellied slider from one of the beach stores where they sell them illegally (it was about 1″ they’re suppose to be 4″ to sell). He is so cute and my boyfriend absolutely loves him. We gave him a pet/upper class name that we created and ended up sounding really cool and he is very interactive and does cute things like tries to get your attention by tapping his thermometer against his tank (over and over and over again) until you give him more food (he’s SUCH a pig). He is very interactive and does cute baby turtle things all the time. Whenever my boyfriend leaves for work our turtle starts waving frantically in his tank and we always say that Rexamous (turtle’s name) loves his daddy.

So now my boyfriend has a bond with our baby turtle and he loves him. He’s even said that he could watch him in his tank for hours and that it’s better than tv. We consider him very much apart of the family. But since my boyfriend and I do not live in the same home yet, our baby turtle lives with me so I can make sure he gets lots of interaction. (I’ve even turned on the tv just so he can watch it.)

So now my question:

Looking online for the perfect birthday/xmas gift for my boyfriend I came across at first “Triops” and “Sea Monkeys”. I thought these were great because he can grow them from eggs and watch them grow up into these gross looking creatures they’re also fairly inexpensive and easy to care for.
He’s what I know about them:
Triops – Hatch in about 24 hours but only live for about 90 days.
Sea Monkeys – Take about a week to see little specs of them moving around. Live for about 2 years.

But then I came across those “Grow A Frog” kits and became interested. I looked up what kind of frogs they are – either African Clawed frogs or African Dwarf frogs and did a bunch of research on them and watched a bunch of videos.
Here’s what I found out about them:
African Clawed frogs get much bigger than the Dwarf frogs and they eat everything in site. You can buy them from GrowAFrog and watch them grow into these huge eating machines and they can easily be hand fed (by sticking your hand in the tank water) worms and other things. But they don’t really move around much (I guess the dwarf ones do more so than the clawed ones). But they can live for a VERY long time, and are fairly inexpensive for a gift.

Then I found videos of Pixie frogs (American Bull Frog) and Pacman frogs. I thought both were very cute and very cool because you can feed them just about anything and they’ll eat it (of course they’d only be fed what they should eat) right from your hand if you want.
Heres what I found out about them:
They eat a lot, make cool noises, get huge, and don’t really move around much. I found a few videos of these frogs eating baby mice and I know my boyfriend would think it was the coolest thing to feed his new pet a baby mouse. But I guess that you can only feed them the mice every now and then, and they’re other diet is like crickets and worms. But I DO NOT want crickets because I know they are escape artists and SO annoying when you can’t find them and they chirp in your house throughout the whole night.

My concerns are mostly that I do not want to get him a pet that just sits there and is very boring. I want him to be able to interact with it, even if its just feeding it once a day. Watching the videos of the Pacman frogs and the Pixie’s, when they’re being fed they are very active. But they’re tanks require moist soil I believe and I worry about mold developing quickly (which I’m allergic to).

After reading all this and now having an understanding of my concerns and what I’m looking for, what do you think would be a good pet for my boyfriend?
Looking for fairly interactive, easy

Nice pet presents for a 12 year old?

I have a grow-a-frog, and have had triops, and my 11 year old brother is turning 12 this year. I would like to get him some sort of pet to keep him off his games for maybe 5 minutes each day.. LOL (he is obsessed with games.) Anyway, what kind of pet would you reccomend that would give him something to do? Thanks :)
Yes, i will watch it too.

Smithsonian:planet frog?

I was thinking of getting this for my little brother for his birthday. He just got seom triops and loves those.

Soo
how long do the tADPOLEs take to arrive?
How lpong do they livE?
how long doe sit take for them to turn into frogs?
Can i find this at a local store like fredmeyers, they carry alot of smithsonian science kits