| Product review for Grow-A-Frog Please read our review guidelines and see the terms of use of posting a review. Overall Rating: ![]() Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating NEXT :: Viewing page 1 of 2 - Tuesday, January 01, 2008lives a long time Reviewed By: Suzy (York, PA) My son received this kit in 1996. We still have him. He is in a 10 gallon aquarium so is the size of my fist. You should be prepared to take care of the frog for a very long time. - Wednesday, October 17, 2007Very cool Reviewed By: Christine (Oxford, New Jersey) I also recieved this same kit when I was a kid, like 1987! I grew my frog and it lasted for about 10 years! It's now 20 years later and I am considering buying it again just to relive my childhood. It really is a cute experience. - Tuesday, December 16, 2008aw... childhood memories Reviewed By: lioness (Philadelphia, PA) I had two of these guys as a kid... Toby, and Cody (?)... can't quite remember. Anyway, what fun they were for a while, even if the whole laboratory-bred frog thing is a little creepy. Anyways, maybe some genetic improvements have been made in the past 20 years, but my frogs were super poopers... seriously! They seemed to evacuate constantly. No matter how often I cleaned the water, it was always dirty and and smelled. I once took them to a friend's house when we went on family vacation... she was not happy when we got back. ;) - Sunday, December 28, 2008cool frogs Reviewed By: Valerie (Stewartsville, new jersey) I first purchased a grow a frog kit when my daughter was in the first grade. I was sent a tad pole. Well "Lilly" had a little accident down my kitchen sink, since they were guarnteeded I sent away for anoher one. A couple of days later a very small frogglet was at mydoor. I really wanted a tadpole so I could show my children how it would grow. I sent another certificate in the mail and received a tadpold. They saild they had sent the the froglet because it was very warm that time of year and it was safer to sent the froglet than the tadpole. Anyway I now had both to care for. After the tadpole grew into a frog and was large enough, put the two together in a tank. I was afraid the big one would eat the little one. He was big enouh and all was fine. Well....my daughter is now 18 and a freshman in college and I still have these frogs!! I only feed the reptomin and keep their water level half full. They like to stand and keep thier faces out of the water. They are very cool!!! I have a filter but they are very dirty and smelly. I love them. - Wednesday, March 12, 2008Nightmare Reviewed By: Julie (Springfield, MA) I first saw the frogs at a friends and commented that they were adorable and the next thing ya know I got a couple as a gift that I did not request. I thought they were a lot of work since their water got so dirty so quickly and had to be changed very frequently. Also, I had to send away for the food, you cannot just buy any frog food at your local pet store. Last but not least after several months of this I decided to send them back and the post office wouldn't let me mail them because of certain regulations, so I am now stuck with them unless I can find a rescue to take them. Unless you LOVE frogs and willing to take care of them for the next 20 years, I think it is a big mistake. Other than that, I think they are cute and goofy. |