First time poster here...I've been stressing about my lil frogs for a couple weeks and haven't been able to locate a clear answer online (and was given several sketchy answers at the pet store), so here I amThanks in advance for any advice you can give.
I have 2 dwarf frogs, I believe both are male, in a 2 gallon aquarium with a couple silk plants and a little cave thing to hide in. I recently added a tiny terra cotta dish to feed them in and it seems to be working out well. They come straight to it for the food every day. I feed them at the same time daily - mainly it's pellets for aquatic frogs, but I supplement with blood worms also. They eat quickly and I'm happy with their size and energy levels.
The thing that is stressing me out to no end is that one of them clearly dominates the other, to the point where it seems like he's fighting the little guy away from food. I've never seen the smaller one get more than 2-3 bites per feeding. They both make a beeline to the dish as soon as food hits the water, but the bigger one seems more intent on fighting the smaller one away than on eating the food (which he does, eventually). The small one doesn't look malnourished in any way, he actually looks much brighter-colored and is more active than when I first got him.
Is this normal behavior? Do I need to make sure the smaller one gets more food somehow? Should I separate them? Are they social - and if they are and I separate them, should I get more to replace them as companions?