Wow a whole week!

@ Dani: I think if you look really hard you should find the little guy so long as that cat didn't find it first. I think they will most likely try to hide UNDER something. Like I said when I found mine he was under a lazyboy chair, luckily I have hardwood floors, I would think carpet would dry them out faster. ACF are really hardy creatures though so if you find him soon enough he should be fine.

@ Tony: My dumb frog also fell 18" + 36" to hardwood floor.. went a whole 2 feet to a lazyboy and sat there waiting for me to find her.. I just dusted her off and put her back in the tank and she is still going strong.

@ Terry: That is really interesting. I have a small male frog currently living alone in a 10 gallon tank. I am hoping to have him join my community of 3 female ACF once he is big enough. He is about 2 inches from nose to vent right now and I worry he won't get much bigger (I don't think he is over a year old yet, so I will wait).

I would really be bummed if he was eaten, my females are all 5+ inches and are just fat and huge. Anyways I notice he sings, a lot.. I feel bad for him. I don't think frogs truly get lonely but some times I think he does wish he had another frog to cohabit with. I hope he grows a little bit bigger because I honestly do feel if I placed him in my 40B he would not survive.

I find that these frogs are social very interesting though, I was once in a pet store near me and they had apparently taken all their ACF that grew to adult size and placed them in to one tank. It was quite weird but these frogs were dog piled on top of each other in one corner and there were over 10 frogs easily.