I realise I'm probably going to need to give a lot more information but I just woke up so we'll start with this. I got 2 tomato frogs, from a pet shop down in the country somewhere. My room mate picked them up because I wanted some and because these poor things were not well housed, in dry soil and a tiny dish barely big enough for one to sit in. Name:  Tang.jpg
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Size:  65.3 KB One seems to be an adult the other is half the size. This one in the picture is the adult looking one. I don't know how old they are and she seems to have a spot on her snout without the orange color. They are in regular plantation soil and borrow so deep I usually just see their little faces. I have forest moss on one side of the 15 gallon tank 24L x 12W x 12H. A large water dish in there to. I had a tomato frog die 2 years ago, just in regular plantation soil and fed her crickets in the tank and she suffered impaction, that's why I was reluctant to feed her in the tank, though I've dangled worms in front of her on reptile tongs. So recently I put an under tank heater and she's always had a light. Now I'm going to get rid of these under tank heaters I have and looking to what changes I should make. The two females get along well enough. I'll try and get more pictures. I have a video but don't have it on a site. I have artificial plants and a cave in the site.