Hello. I have a 33gallon aquarium that currently contains 1 whites tree frog. I also have 2 more that are too small to live in there safely with the adult.
Thus before they get older or I get tempted to buy a 4th I feel I should probably ask... How many whites is it safe to raise in an aquarium this size? 3? or 4? (I think I may have mentioned this a few months ago in a different thread but I haven't been able to find it...)
I have three in my medium exo-terra habitat. If I am correct with the measurements, it's about the size of a 20 gallon. They seem rather comfortable in there. I think four isn't a problem.
Then get a second 33 gallon, and get four more.
I go by the rule of 10-15 gallons per frog. With this amount of space per frog, they can move around freely, and have enough space to do whatever.
33 gallons is quite a large tank for frogs in my opinion. You could go with 5-6 I think.
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