A) Metal B) Plastic or glass C) Cardboard D) Untreated wood
A) Direct tap water B) Dechlorinated tap water C) Salt water D) Distilled water
A) Live crickets B) Algae wafers C) Dog food D) Gravel
A) Completely, every day B) Partially, every few days C) Never D) Once a month
A) 45-55°F (7-13°C) B) 90-100°F (32-38°C) C) 65-80°F (18-27°C) D) 32-40°F (0-4°C)
A) A type of tadpole food B) The scientific name for frogs C) A disease affecting tadpoles D) The transformation from tadpole to frog
A) Front legs B) Eyes C) Hind legs D) Their tail disappears
A) More protein B) More algae C) Less food D) Only vegetation
A) To prevent drowning B) To encourage them to eat C) To keep them warm D) To help them grow faster
A) Fruit flies B) Fish flakes C) Small pebbles D) Algae wafers
A) High humidity B) Dry environment C) No moisture D) Low humidity
A) Misting regularly B) Using a heat lamp C) Leaving the enclosure open D) Filling the enclosure with water
A) Ammonia poisoning B) Athlete's foot C) Chickenpox D) The common cold
A) Flush it down the toilet B) Feed it more food C) Ignore it and hope it gets better D) Isolate it and improve water quality
A) High-intensity light B) Direct sunlight C) No light D) Low-intensity light
A) To maintain humidity and provide hiding spots B) To make the enclosure look pretty C) To heat the enclosure D) To provide food
A) Coconut fiber B) Gravel C) Bare glass D) Sand
A) Just follow general advice B) Different species have different needs C) All frogs are the same D) Research is unnecessary
A) Lethargic and not eating B) Sitting still all the time C) Active and eating well D) Cloudy eyes
A) Frogs are allergic to soap B) Frogs are poisonous C) To prevent transferring oils or bacteria D) It's not important
A) Live plants B) Nothing C) A mirror D) A loud radio
A) Release them into the wild B) Throw them away C) Contact a local reptile rescue or sanctuary D) Give them to a young child
A) To help them get used to new food. B) Quarantine is not necessary. C) To observe for diseases before introducing them to existing frogs. D) To keep them separate for a short period.
A) A fishbowl B) A birdcage C) A horizontally oriented tank D) A vertically oriented tank
A) Ventilation is not necessary. B) To prevent the buildup of harmful gases C) To keep the enclosure cold D) To dry out the enclosure
A) Ignore them B) A vacuum cleaner C) A fruit fly trap D) A fly swatter
A) A type of reptile B) A type of fish C) A type of insect D) An animal that lives both in water and on land.
A) Sleeping B) Breathing C) Shedding skin D) Eating
A) Laying eggs B) Loss of appetite or unusual behavior C) Singing loudly D) Growing bigger
A) Iron B) Sugar C) Vitamin C D) Calcium |