They get along very well, so I definately agree that they are a more social frogI suppose I could an actual cave-like hide, as well as the plants. Will the ten gallon be large enough once they are both adults?
I'll occasionally feed them a mealworm or two, as soon as I find some that are small enough.
My house has poor insulation and heating, so they are kept at about 65 at night and 72 in the day, depending on the time of year. They are usually in a shady area of my room, with a lamp on for a few hours.
I currently just have Fluckers Calcium supplement (a powdered form for dusting crickets). What are the specific vitamins that they need in a supplement? Any brand you could reccomend that is still being made?
Actually, yes, I did find them in early fall. The pond they were in didn't have much algea/plant material to eat, so they didn't transorm as fast as they could have. The pond wasn't a really good one either, it rapidly srunk, and somehow got contaminated.Luckilly most of them were metamorphs by then. There aren't really any tips I can give, except hope that you stumble across a slightly unfortunate freak of nature!
Again, thank-you so much more the tips!





I suppose I could an actual cave-like hide, as well as the plants. Will the ten gallon be large enough once they are both adults?
Luckilly most of them were metamorphs by then. There aren't really any tips I can give, except hope that you stumble across a slightly unfortunate freak of nature!
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