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    Default Re: Help with froglets

    They are adorable.

    If you have not already tried, offer them pinhead crickets and/or the larger FF ( hydei)
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    You could also let some springtails loose onto the soil area.
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    It's best to keep one thread going
    This way all of your hard work, questions, the tad's progress, and support replies can be monitored.

    Just think.......... when you get through this; you will be able to help other members with similar questions and refer them to your 'tad thread'
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    I can't do the fruit flies cause of the tank that they are in. It has a "open top" it is all ventilated. Here is a picName:  DSC02390.jpg
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Size:  76.8 KB I know that it is not big enough for them all but we plan to let some go eventually. Not sure when it is safe to do that though. I will try to keep using this thread it's just that I haven't been getting a whole lot of help. I get some answers but not all of them. I can't wait till I can help others. We are having such a great time learning and hope to help others.

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    Ok make that 5 froglets out of water....man it's gonna get crowded in there... Look at this little guy who just jumped out and is breathing just fine. Name:  DSC02394.jpg
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    We really need to know how long we can keep them in this tank before we HAVE to get them a larger one and or let them go.

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    Hello there,

    In order to accurately give you a good answer on how many we need to know the size of your tank. Is that a 5 or 10 gallon?
    If its a 5 gallon you can get 10 babies in there.. If its a 10 you can get 15-20. NO MORE!
    You can let them go immediately as soon as their tails are absorbed.
    Also I would HIGHLY recommend you get a tank that is suitable for fruit-flies. Im sorry you need to think of the needs of the frog first. They will not start eating until their tail is completely absorbed. They will eat fruit-flies for their first week or two. After that PINHEAD crickets for the next couple weeks.
    I would also put springtails in there as well. If you want to avoid the fruit fly route. But in all reality a variety is what those frogs needs as well as any other. Good luck =)

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    I just looked it up Petco Pet Keeper for Reptiles, Amphibians and Insects at PETCO it looks like we have the 3rd one 14x8x9. I think that equals around 3 gallons

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneilsfrogs View Post
    ...it looks like we have the 3rd one 14x8x9. I think that equals around 3 gallons
    That is around 2.5 gal! How many tadpoles and froglets you have in there? Thank you !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Right now there is one tad/froglet that is still in a shallow dish in there and there are 5 froglets that have climbed out. We still have 4 tadpoles that only have back legs but they are in a separate tank.

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