I recently got a new 10 gallon tank, and I was just brainstorming about what I could get for it. I don't need to fill it, and I know that it's small for most species, but I was just day-dreaming.
A pair of thumbnail dart frogs. Maybe one small tree frog. The most important thing about small tanks is landscaping it appropriately. If the frog doesn't have a lot of room to move around in it better be done really well to maximize the space.
You could also consider a more sedentary species that's an ambush predator. One of the smaller varieties of "Pacman" frogs might be nice. If you want something local, a small toad would work. You could also get a vertical conversion kit and, as Cheri suggested, put a pair of thumbnail dart frogs in there or a smaller species of treefrog. Also, I agree with Cheri that maximizing the surface area by creating shelves and/or putting some sturdy plants in there would help for the climbers.
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Well, my parents are kindof against any new frogs :P, but I have really been drawn to the tomato frogs lately, would it be possible for one of those to be comfortable in there?
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