Quote Originally Posted by Maharg View Post
For me Ive found the greatest success with water over 85. Water will always adjust to the temperature outside over time. A small puddle like they would encounter in the wild (They could drown in a large puddle) will be moving in temperature almost exactly equal to the change in temperature outside. Over 90 degree days are very common in the tropics and I think it is probably a way frogs will naturally regulate their bowels in nature. By hopping into a nice warm puddle.
I use a decent sized container they are unlikely to jump out of but least 2 - 3 times their length/width, with lukewarm water, then put the container in the sink with water a bit warmer, thus keeping it warm for longer. When the sink water cools, I warm it up again with warm water, for a total of about 20 - 30 minutes.