Excellent. When they are small they prefer a somewhat smaller home with some shade or a hiding area. It helps them feel safe. A 10gallon should be fine if you have a cave or some plants. I think I moved my big pac when he was about 3 1/2" or so. He is now is a 29gallon bc I had the extra tank and bc he outgrew his water bowl, and when I purchased the bigger one I figured it was time for more space. He is now a tad over 4". My baby is still in her 10 gal. She is just under 3". I'll see if I have any recent pictures & will post them if I do.
It sounds like you are trying your best to learn what's right for them. No worries on the criticisms. Please take them in stride. We are all here to help you. I knew only the basics when I brought my babies home, and they are healthy, energetic, seem happy, and eat well and excrete urine and feces as they should.
Each frog may have a bit of their own personalities and preferences too. You just have to learn how to properly care for them and what they like best. Once they get used to their surroundings and you, it will be more rewarding for you both.





![United States [United States]](images/flags/United States.gif)

. When they are small they prefer a somewhat smaller home with some shade or a hiding area. It helps them feel safe. A 10gallon should be fine if you have a cave or some plants. I think I moved my big pac when he was about 3 1/2" or so. He is now is a 29gallon bc I had the extra tank and bc he outgrew his water bowl, and when I purchased the bigger one I figured it was time for more space. He is now a tad over 4". My baby is still in her 10 gal. She is just under 3". I'll see if I have any recent pictures & will post them if I do.
Reply With Quote
