I sooo relate to your overheating situation lol. How about your research about some aridity tolerating toads like spadefoot toads or cane toads![]()
I sooo relate to your overheating situation lol. How about your research about some aridity tolerating toads like spadefoot toads or cane toads![]()
Yeah, haha heat can be a pain to deal with but thankfully most of the time it's dry heat so it's a little more manageable. On a high humididty day with high heat (100F-110F).... I'll just say it's a bad day for everyone.
Wow, the East Texas Toad is stunning!Found it in a thread made by Jhon on "Toad Basics" it's the middle picture outta the 3 images.
Yeah it's really great to start out with legal local species first so you can hone a specialty![]()
If you're thinking tree frogs I wouldn't go anything bigger than a pair of grays in a 20 gallon, & you'll need to vertical to keep them happy & healthy. If you go toads I would say go with a smaller species like the Bumble Bee or Western Green unless you plan on only having one. Warning – one toad will lead to many more, they have the ability to connect with your soul turning you into a toad lovin' fool .
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Ah! I didn't see you were from CA. I don't think they let you keep ACFs. Maybe they are more forgiving and allow for african dwarf frogs, which really are similar to care for, just on a smaller scale and you can have a bit more
If not CA is supposed to have an ACF problem from owners letting them out into the wild. Maybe you'll come across one and foster it, though I'm sure that's illegal too :P
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Maybe for some haha, Texas is a little far from me and local laws makes getting any native species pretty much illegal. The one frog I have right now I'm pretty sure I don't have legally, although I can't be sure as it was found in my house and not taken from the wild. Unless my house IS the wild?![]()
What's the recommend minimum height for most tree frogs enclosures? The Bumble Bee Toad would be a very good candidate it fits my requirements well but it's a little smaller than I'd like and if I do choose something I only plan on getting one of said frog/toad for now. I'm really interested in the East Texas Toad but I don't know if/where you can buy them.
Yup, just checked and the clawed frog is a no go out here in California. I gotta move outta California some day.
For smaller tree frogs I would go minimum of 24". If you're thinking bigger like the Whites I would go 36". As for toads the Oak toad is bigger than the Bubble or Western Green yet would be comfortable in a 20 gallon.
Rest in peace Rosie 5-31-12
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