Hello everyone, sorry for the late replies.


Unfortunately my other Ferret died, she just gave up wanting to live after her mate died. Other problems have been in the household too so i haven't had much time to come back to report what happened to the frog.


The Vet did the X-ray and it was a curved spine, it could have been caused by various reasons but the vet thinks (because of damage to the tissue around the spine) that something has fallen on him. He thinks the frog was stuck for quite a while and used his body to free himself causing quite a painful body jerk, the vet described it like Whiplash. He said, like advised here, that it would be a lot and constant work for me to keep him alive. Once the vet said he doubted he was in any pain i decided to give it ago. He unfortunately died 3 days later which I guess was down to having no food for over a week. The vet didn't seem to think that that was a problem before i decided to take the frog home after the X-Ray. I know i couldn't survive with food for a week.


The other 2 are growing and are very funny to watch, they have really livened up now the other one has died, they are feeding on Dubia Roaches, Crickets, Earthworms & Locusts. (always dusted) The Earthworms take ages to die man, i don't know whether i'm supposed to find it an ugly experience watching 1/4 of the worm coming back out the mouth several times, but YUCK!! and the Roaches you can see them moving inside the frog. Which also makes me shiver. I love the way the Frogs tell me they are hungry by coming to the front of the glass on the main leaf and they sit with wide eyes following me round the room. They certainly enjoy being centre of attention.


Anyway... I have another question about tank size. With the Ferrets sadly gone we now have more room. I was originally going for a 90x45x60, Mentat suggested the 90x45x90, but i've seen a 60x45x90.


I can fit 90x45x90 and the 60x45x90 in the room but i'd like to fit all the tanks i have down one wall mainly because i don't want to take all my field guides on UK wildlife down from the other wall, but also i think it'll look awesome having a wall of tanks. My wife is finally getting a wow factor in the bedroom, shame its not our bedroom and me doing the wowing but i'm always quite proud of myself when i railroad her into letting me spend stupid money, at least this time she is loving the results.


Would the frogs be just as happy with less floor space if i got the 60x45x90 one?


Thanks


Ed