231 cubic inches = 1 US gallon, but don't let that stop your conversion bonanza
The tank is a little small if you are planning on living in it with your 4 gray treefrogs, otherwise it's awesome for the frogs alone. I'd go with plants that get big, snake plants (Sansevieria), rubber trees (Ficus), grown up draecenas, Swiss cheese plant (Monstera). A staghorn fern would be pretty cool too, they can get massive leaves and could be grown directly on a bark background (I've never had one though due to the huge size). I usually aim to save money by buying younger plants and waiting for them to grow, but with the amount of space you have I'd probably get a few big ones at the start, especially for slower growing stuff.
A big jade gets like a mini tree with just a pile of branches filling up a vertical space that's wonderful for a treefrog, but they like lots of light so that could be a problem.





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, otherwise it's awesome for the frogs alone. I'd go with plants that get big, snake plants (Sansevieria), rubber trees (Ficus), grown up draecenas, Swiss cheese plant (Monstera). A staghorn fern would be pretty cool too, they can get massive leaves and could be grown directly on a bark background (I've never had one though due to the huge size). I usually aim to save money by buying younger plants and waiting for them to grow, but with the amount of space you have I'd probably get a few big ones at the start, especially for slower growing stuff.
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