
Originally Posted by
Mikey
Females and Males should be seperated at all times. There is 1 confirmed breeder of these frogs in the United states, and this was achieved thru hormone injections and proper cycling.
The substrate you are using appears too saturated with water, I would recommend instead of a marshy mix you use slightly moist eco earth with a large waterbowl he can easily get in and out of. As for you temps, If you are able to maintain 80 degrees thru out the tank at all times that will be fine, but if you are only temping the warm end at 80, the other side may be as cool as 70 degrees which is in-adequate to achieve proper feed response.
The frog you have posted may be a male if he is still young, but if that is an adult it is most likely a female. If he is young time will tell on the sex. In my honest opinion its your frog, if you want to feed him earthworms from your garden that is your choice and it should be fine, but walmart sells them 20ct @ 3$ which i personally cant pass up, so this should be an option. Also be aware that during the winter earthworms in your garden, as well as stores become scarce to non existant, I would recommend another staple such as dubia roaches or crickets to suppliment during cold months.