Hey guys! I have a tomato frog who I presume to be male. I want to get a female to put with him. I know the general rule is 10 gallons per frog, but I was wondering if the rules can be stretched a bit like with African clawed frogs? I was thinking of getting a 20 gallon long tank and would like to know if it could house three tomato frogs comfortably. Also I was wondering what their dusting should be like? Right now I am giving mine calcium and multivitamins once a week. On separate days. My crickets are properly gut loaded. I've been feeding just about every other day. Your help would be greatly appreciated!
Ohhhh Another tomato frog owner! YayI also just recently brought home my first tomato, Pekoe, not to long ago.. I found this dusting schedule to be helpful myself: http://www.frogforum.net/food-feeder...schedules.html
Maybe this can help you until a more experienced member can give you more specific advise.. they will likely need more details though, like how old he is, his size from snout to vent, etc.
Anyways I hope this helped a bit and good luck with your tomato
- Dani
Hey and Welcome to the forum!! So many new faces around here lately. I love it!
I have zero experience with tomato frogs, but I will be happy to share what I can.
Here is a care sheet I found. There are many our there. I would encourage you to google for tomato frog care and read as many as you can get your hands on.
A general rule of thumb is a minimum of 10g of usable space per frog. Things to consider with any tank is you will use 4 - 6 inches just for substrate + drainage layer alone (if you have a frog that digs and burrow typically the drainage layer is skipped). So for example in a 18x18x24 tank is roughly 33 gallons. If the substrate is taking up 6 inches you are left with roughly 25 usable gallons of space. So under the general rule you could house no more than 2 frogs in that tank.
To figure the volume of an aquarium use the following formula Length x Width x Height divided by 231 (if converting to gallons).
All that being said I would not recommend you keep more than 1 tomato frog in the current tank you have. In the care sheet I linked above it recommends a minimum of 36Lx18Dx18H be used for adults and can house up to 3.
For dusting you should read the link shared by Dani and use it as a template for laying out a dusting schedule. Dusting is vital to frogs to ensure they are getting the proper nutrients on their captive diet.
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