hello. sorry to hear about your frog that got away. I have three firebelly toads, one of them Urlacher (mine are named after the Chicago bears. lol Urlacher, Hester, and Forte) as i was saying urlacher got out, i dont know at what time if night, but when i woke up the next morning i came out of the bath room and he was on the floor in front of the door. he was wrapped up in cat hair and dry as a bone and lifeless. i cleaned him off of the hair and put him to soak in a carrier container with water. after taking some other steps and caring for him he pulled through and still lives to this day. (that was about a month ago)
as far as filters go i dont like them. i dont trust them. a frogs water is VERY important! In my case i used a piece of plexiglass that i cut into a divider, so i have half land half water (although its more like 60/40) i use a transfer pump to pump 95% to all of the water out and refill every couple days... thats just me though im sure someone else will comment on filter.
as for the rocks, i used a bag of turtle rocks. thats exactly what the bag said turtle rocks. they are small but not small enough that the frogs could swallow them while eating a cricket.
as for light, i may get crucified for this but i dont use one, nor do i heat my tank. i mist it every day or two. when i first got urlacher, he had a light and it was too bright he stayed in the corner under a plant and would not move! the light was too bright. then i got the second frog about five months later. they were in a plastic funny shapped like 5 gallon tank, with a aquarium lid. then they got upgraded to a twenty gallon the one i previously told you about with the turtle rocks. they have been in there for over a month with no light or heat and have been fine.
also as youve learned dont take the advice of pet stores too truly. Ive discovered that one as well...
i hope i helped a little.





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You made me wonder if our escapee might've been alive when we found her, but she was pretty stiff and not moving. There was no hope. If we'd known she was out, we'd have left her a bowl of water to attract her back to the tank. I have no idea how long these guys can live without water. She was only a few feet from the tank when we found her. My son said he heard a lot of extra chirping the night before. Makes me so sad!
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