I have a 50 gallon long tank, which does not hold water, as well, but I'm not sure how to go about setting something that big up for the tree frog, namely how do I enclose it. I think my questions are all over the place and probably should go in different spots on the forum... I've had tads before, but I guess I don't have the knack for them, because they die every time! I love tree frogs but you're probably right that I should let this one go. I tried feeding it and it just hid in a corner and ignored the tiny crickets I let loose. I fed the toad separately to make sure it wouldn't eat the frog's food.
The toad seems fine in the 5 gal tank (as I said, it's temporary housing, my 15 gallon tank has fish in it at the moment and I'm trying to rehome them) I caught the toad thinking I'd save it from pesticides that the kid I used to nanny's mom would have sprayed constantly on their yard, and that I'd keep it over winter, but I've gotten a little too attached to it. I have about 4 or 5 inches of substrate in the tank so it's got plenty of room to burrow, and it's eating fine. I'm not too worried about it at the moment.





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