Just wondering if i can fit four in here??? Thanks for your input. Also, what kind of filter do you recommend for the false bottom??
Thanks
Very nice, What are the dimensions?
12x12x18
Chad just for the future could you use units like inches, we have a lot of members that do not live in the US like Ebony is from New Zealand, could get confused, I know I do some times.
"I have used 10 gallon (38 L) aquariums for 2 to 3 adult frogs, and various sizes of "critter keepers" for juvenile frogs. Due to the arboreal nature of these frogs, the taller the enclosure the better,"(A segment from the care sheet on this forum, I recommend you read it if you haven't already)
If you go by one cubic foot= 7.5 Gallons then that is about 11 Gallons so I would say no to four but ok to three.
Here you go Tom http://www.tech-faq.com/convert-mm-to-inches.shtml
No my problem is when people post dimensions and don't say the units like if he had said the dimensions were 32x32x48 I would have said sure more then four would definitely be fine and I being from the US would think inches when it actually is cm and then my advice would be off.
I understand.
I would think six adults and maybe 15 to 20 babies. depending on how many plants and hiding places you have in the tank.
The tank is way too small for that many red-eyes. Also, I would not house "babies" with adults or you will lose them to the hunger of the larger frogs.
i have had that many red eyes in that size of cagte before and they do just fine. i wasnt talking about keeping the babies together with the adults.
OK, but still that is tight quarters for a that many red-eyes. How successful were you in keeping them? How long did you have them?
I may not have a choice. I have a ton of red-eye tadpoles at the moment and they are just starting to sprout legs.
When I was a kid I thought it was great to stuff in as many specimens as I could in an enclosure. After all, that's the way the pet shops kept them! You learn quickly and unfortunately that it doesn't work. Give them room! For what is essentially a 10-12 gallon aquarium turned on its side, I would keep it to 2 adults .
I do two adult red eyes in a 10 gallon tank. They never move in the day.Just at night mine literally are awake for maybe 2 or 3 hours tops. I have watched them a few nights just to see how long they stay awake. They are lazy little piggies who poop a lot.
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Mine do that too, but also make lots of noise and tadpoles.
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