I have a 30 gal that's been sitting in my living room for months completely set up but with no life in it just begging for a critter to take residence. I've had adfs in the past and thought it would be fun to have them again. I completely tore down/cleaned/rearranged the tank to suit their needs (was previously set up for aquatic turtles) and will post some pics tomorrow for those visual people out there. The tank is not filled to max and is probably holding around 20 gals. I am currently running a fluval submersible filter rated for up to 20 gals. Is this filter suitable for adfs or is there a better alternative for filtration? I do have a NIB Marineland Bio-Wheel HOB filter (the same type of filter I used for my past adfs) also rated for 20 gals which I planned to use but was concerned about too much water movement at the surface.
When I had my adfs many years ago, I only had 2 in a 10 gal. I've found mixed opinions as far as a general rule of thumb for number of frogs per tank. My 30 gal has a footprint of about 36 L x 12 W. According to some websites I could house as many as 15-20 frogs in my tank which I think is absurd. I was thinking of starting with 4-6. Any thoughts?
My freezer is already stocked with bloodworms and I also plan on picking up a pelleted diet for frogs and some freeze-dried tubifex worms. I saw a vid of a pair of adfs lovin' a cube of tubifex worms. Any other suggestions for a varied diet?
I really appreciate your help! Thanks a bunch!!
-Steph