I have a young Lithobates palustris I acquired in Aug.2012. I am unable to find much info regarding these frogs so I have been caring for it like a Lithobates sphenocephala. Currently it is housed in a ten gallon aquarium and I am in the process of setting up a 30 gal. semi-aquatic ranarium. The frog is thriving and eats well,though it is a skittish animal.I would love to hear from other keepers of these beautiful frogs and their experience with these frogs.
Lithobates palustris has very similar care to the leopard frogs, but they are best housed with their own kin because of their toxic secretions, i personally havent had experience with pickerel frogs but they do have similar care to the leopard frogs.
Good luck with your frog![]()
Do you have any pictures of your setup? We have tons of these guys around our pond and my son is wanting to setup an aquarium for a few. I'm thinking of taking a 55 gal and making a vivarium for him.
No, i dont have a setup but i have a 15 gal for bullfroglets. Ive worked with red legged frogs which have similar care to the pickerels. For a 55 gallon, i would add about 3 inches of gravel and then slope it to one side creating a "land area". then covering the land area with a layer of moss. the water section can have a log sticking out for the frog to rest on. Make sure also to use dechlorinated water!![]()
Last edited by Bombina Bob; September 23rd, 2013 at 10:28 AM. Reason: spelling
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Thanks for the reply! Can I use wild moss and a "log" from the pond area, or do I need to seek it from elsewhere? I was also thinking of doing some GS on the back wall then covering with coco or peat. Any ideas?
Yes you can use wild moss in the land area. Ive had some wild mossin my FBT tank that has started to actually root into the gravel :0 You can use a log from the pond area but it would be easier to find a broken branch on the forest floor because you may have some unwanted bugs on the wood in the pond, One other thing that works well for a floating platform is Cork bark. For the GS method, im not too sure if it would hold up if it has water being splashed on it.
"A Righteous man cares for his animals" - Proverbs 12:10
1.0.0 Correlophus cilliatus
2.1.0 Bombina orientalis
0.1.0 Ambystoma mexicanum
0.0.1 Ceratophrys cranwelli
1.0.0 Litoria caerulea
1.1.0 Dendrobates auratus "Nicaraguan"
0.0.2 Dendrobates tinctorius "Azureus"
I have 4 of them . There cool frogs but they are shy . One thing about them is they spend a lot of time on land more so then green frogs or bullfrogs . Mine spend most of the time hiding in plants and a log I have in there tank .
They mostly jump in the water to hide or to rehydrate .
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