LLL Reptile is pretty good sending you a true GABF. Telling species apart while babies can get confusing and telling a baby male from female is mostly a guess until they mature. If buying at show, try not to buy a specimen that has a protruding backbone between hips, it's been underfed. The genus was recently revised and appears there are 1-2 unnamed species still. This is from the last revision: http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...us-status.html.
Housing in a sterlite container might be an issue, in regards to heating it, depending on room temperature. Lots of information on their required parameters is in here: Frog Forum - African Bullfrog - Pyxicephalus adspersus - Care and Breeding.
Best food for a GABF are night crawlers (not dyed from Walmart or local bait shop). Can cut from pointy end mouth size for babies, body length for 2-3 in. juvies, and full size for 3 in. plus frogs. A GABF can easily eat $60 of food a month, so highly recommend start a Dubia colony (feed veggie matter, not dog or cat food). Insects should be sized same as distance between frogs eyes to avoid impaction. If feeding crickets, can keep them in medium regular critter keeper or similar. Gut load them with carrots, lettuce, crushed oats/cherios 24-48 hours before feeding frog. Hope this helps and good luck!





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