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    Default Good Frogs for a 20g Long Tank

    I'm planning on getting some new frogs. I have a 20 gallon long tank, but I don't know what type of frog to get. I've had fire belly toads for a few months and am doing great, so anything from easy to moderate difficulty will work for me. Anyone have any suggestions?
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    Default Re: Good Frogs for a 20g Long Tank

    If interested in bigger frogs and your tank is an aquarium; you could keep a pair of African Clawed frogs. If not; then two of any of the smaller ground Toads will do fine. Also, you could keep a pair of Tomato frogs in there too.

    If more into smaller guys; you could set up tank for a small colony of Bumble Bee Toads or even Mantella frogs if you are up for the challenge. Have fun and good luck !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    I'm with Carlos, there's a whole bunch of stuff. A pair of tomato frogs would be cool. Or a more terrestrial dart. Of course, I will always recommend mantellas, only because they are my favs. Lol
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    Default Re: Good Frogs for a 20g Long Tank

    What about pacman frogs? I read that they can go in 20 gallons. But I'll look into your other suggestions as well.
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    Default Re: Good Frogs for a 20g Long Tank

    A baby Pacman will just need a critter keeper like the ExoTerra medium Breeding Box. Only when it reaches 3-3.5 in. can you move it to a 10G.

    A large female Ornate or the rare Aurita can eventually exceed that tank size and require a 15 (or 20H); but even then, rarely a 20L .
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Default Re: Good Frogs for a 20g Long Tank

    Right now, I'm choosing between a pacman frogs, mantella frogs, and bumble bee toads. I'm especially interested in mantella frogs. What species of mantella would you recommend for someone who's a beginner to them?
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    Any of them really. M. Betsileo are very easy to keep, as are M. Baroni and M. Madagascarienesis. They are the only 3 I have experience with. Josh (mantella guy) keeps a larger variety, so he would be able to offer even more insight.
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    Keep in mind that like darts, you need to culture fruit flies for mantellas.
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    Default Re: Good Frogs for a 20g Long Tank

    I can do fruit flies. Are they hard to culture? If they are, I'll probably go for the pac man. Also, do mantella frogs need pinhead crickets? I order 1/4" crickets for my fire bellies, so having three different insect enclosures could get annoying.
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    Fruit flies are easy. They will also eat pinheads.
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    Default Re: Good Frogs for a 20g Long Tank

    I'm leaning towards pacman since it'd be easier for me in terms of feeding, but I'll think it over for a little before making any final decisions. Thanks for the suggestions.
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    Default Re: Good Frogs for a 20g Long Tank

    One last question before I make my final decision. Would choosing mantella frogs make more use of the space a 20 long provides? Or would the usage be about the same?
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    Default Re: Good Frogs for a 20g Long Tank

    Quote Originally Posted by CinnamonPearl View Post
    One last question before I make my final decision. Would choosing mantella frogs make more use of the space a 20 long provides? Or would the usage be about the same?
    If comparing to a Pacman; yes. Majority of Pacman frogs will stay put in their hole and patiently wait for food to come to it. Setting up a tank for a Pacman is way easier compared to a Mantella tank. If you want to create a vivarium with life plants, it can be very rewarding. Take a look at this thread and see if it's something you like: http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...aludarium.html.
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Default Re: Good Frogs for a 20g Long Tank

    Okay, I've decided. I'm going with mantella frogs. Thanks for your help, everyone!
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    If you wanna make a really cool looking viv and take the time and money to make it then mantellas are the way to go.But on the other hand if you want a huge beast thats alot of fun to watch eat then i would go with the pacman.It all kinda depends on what type of person you are.I personally dont think ill ever get into dart frogs because of culturing fruit flys 24/7.Rather just go to wallmart pick up a little cup of worms and be set for 2 weeks.Pacman frogs can be very cool pets but not the most active.

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