So like anything on the internet there is a lot of different opinions on what works and what doesn't. I have a 55 gallon and was thinking of splitting it 50/50 land and water. Would this work? Or are they better off with a mostly aquatic setup with a few places to pop up?
I have never owned these but I have friends that do and what they do is for young frogs they use 50/50 but as the frog grows older they tend to want to be in the water more.
So they will take a tank and fill it with water with shallow gravel and then put many branches in the water for the frog to escape the water if needed.
Here is a site showing the tank
http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...tml#post102535
Don't forgot that they are tree dwellers, not only swimmers. Make sure you have a lot of climbing (and hiding) space (not just to brake the water surface). Short answer, you'd want a tropical tree frog terrarium, but with a large water part (moving water is good) and not that high temperature (20C is warm enough).
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