Hi, I am a little frustrated by all the conflicting info you find on the Internet about Leopard Frogs. We got our Leopard Frog as a tiny little speck in a tube of water through the mail. The second I saw that little guy I fell in love. Our Leopard Frog was born on Oct 31. He or she, is now 11 weeks old. I have had him or her in a ten-gallon tank with a large floating piece of land in the tank. I have put fresh Frill plants in him or hers tank once a week since day one. I have also only purchased dechlorinated water from the pet store. (I have killed a few fish before dechlorinating my own water -not taking any chances) Our frog, affectionately called "Wog" has huge back legs now and tiny little just developed front legs. The tail is still about 1 inch long. My first question is when will he start eating again? Should I offer live food this early? He stopped eating bloodworms about 1.5 weeks ago and I am a having a hard time with my Wog/frog not eating. I have the water about 2 inches deep and change 50% once per week. My next q’s is some websites say use a 10-gallon, some say 20 for one frog. Which is right? The other q’s is when he is a full frog and is breathing (he peeks out once in a while now) how deep and wide should his water side be? Should it be foot to head with no straining? I have seen drowning pics on the Internet and now don’t know what to do. Some websites say just enough to submerge and some say six inches deep. I don’t get why they offer info so conflicting. There is so much conflicting info and the pet store where we leave doesn’t know anything about my frog. How big should the water side be? I love this silly little frog so much and want to know that I did all that it needed. I can’t find any books specifically about Leopard Frogs. Don’t understand that. Any help and or contact with an owner that has experience would be great. Signing off, Wogsmom