Quote Originally Posted by JayFrog View Post
Yes I actually do have further questions relating to their growth. Since they will grow to roughly the size of a "fist", is the tank requirement actually: 10 gallons per clawed frog?
And as they grow, what other foods are good for them? Currently I feed them small sized frog food (pellets) and every now and then I will switch to black worms (they absolutely love it!).
Unfortunately, yes. The tank requirement really is 10 gallons for each frog, though it does depend on the tank. If you can get a longer tank rather than a normal or taller tank, you may be able to squeeze a few inches off - being that 3 can live happily in 20 gallon long tank. It might not seem so understandable right now, but it'll become more obvious as they get older. As for their diet, there are definitely a few options. You can use crickets, live guppies if convenient, blood worms, nightcrawlers or brine shrimp. There are more alternatives too, and I believe pellets would still suffice - but you would have to look into that. Like said above, they aren't going to turn down much. Though avoid freeze dried food, fish flakes, goldfish/minnows and unless they are your only option - it would probably be wise to stay clear of the beef hearts. They aren't super dangerous or anything, but can cause heart failure if made a staple. I'm very happy you figured this out now though, and not later. I'd love to hear more, so don't hesistate to check in now and then!