How long does a brown tree frog or Litoria ewingii live for in captivity?
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Captive axolotls can live for 10 to 16 years. A few captive axolotls have lived for 25 years. So bear in mind if you have a pet amphibian you may be passing it on to your children or your parents to look after when you leave home! The record for a Brown Tree Frog in captivity is 15 years and he willbe 16 in 2009!
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By doing this about 1/2 the times you feed your frogs, calcium deficiency will be avoided. Feed your frog a variety of insects and invertebrates and you should have few diet related problems. Juveniles will happily eat flies, moths, small crickets and cockroaches, and should have food available to them AT ALL TIMES.
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