I realise I'm probably going to need to give a lot more information but I just woke up so we'll start with this. I got 2 tomato frogs, from a pet shop down in the country somewhere. My room mate picked them up because I wanted some and because these poor things were not well housed, in dry soil and a tiny dish barely big enough for one to sit in. One seems to be an adult the other is half the size. This one in the picture is the adult looking one. I don't know how old they are and she seems to have a spot on her snout without the orange color. They are in regular plantation soil and borrow so deep I usually just see their little faces. I have forest moss on one side of the 15 gallon tank 24L x 12W x 12H. A large water dish in there to. I had a tomato frog die 2 years ago, just in regular plantation soil and fed her crickets in the tank and she suffered impaction, that's why I was reluctant to feed her in the tank, though I've dangled worms in front of her on reptile tongs. So recently I put an under tank heater and she's always had a light. Now I'm going to get rid of these under tank heaters I have and looking to what changes I should make. The two females get along well enough. I'll try and get more pictures. I have a video but don't have it on a site. I have artificial plants and a cave in the site.
Nice frog
Could very well be a male/female pair.
Thanks They both are orange color, I'll try and get a picture of 'Fluffy' tomorrow. I was told most males are dull brown, but not always. Maybe the picture will help to say for sure.
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