If the tank a 20 gallon long or tall? That will make a difference in how many frogs you can have in it (if you choose to add more of course!). Either one is plenty for a single frog.


I have a filter on my tank and I don't think it stresses them. It's a hang on the back type with an adjustable flow so I can prevent it from being too strong. If you can make the flow output be about even with the water line it'll disturb the water less.


I would get an aquarium thermometer and find out what the temp is like without a thermometer (both during the day and at night). Then if it gets too cold get a heater (make sure to watch it closely when you put it in to make sure the temp doesn't shoot up too high). I have a heater, it keeps the tank a LITTLE warmer than is ideal during the day (on lowest setting), but is spot on at night.

I agree with getting reptomin and breaking it up for him. I feel like freeze dried bloodworms are not very nutritious, didn't know about the bloat issue. For treats try frozen bloodworms or frozen brine shrimp.


Good luck with the little guy (or girl)!