
Originally Posted by
GrifTheGreat
I think you need to take a breath. 1 Peat is usually found in bogs in cool climates. Maine being one such place and Scandinavia. There are other places and other species so perhaps there is a subspecies around Uraguay and Paraguay.
2. The word nocturnal explains every reason why you should not place them outside in the sun.
3. As I've said, they are not native and have no resistance to any pathogen here. Sadly you feel I'm wrong about this in which case I'll recomend you to do a little research.
4. Not once have I ever claimed to be an expert and I do know more than you obviously and no matter how rude or unaccepting of information I provide you are matters not to me.
As for tank size. This is not just my standard. This is the standard that the published experts state. I guess you can try and contact one of them(which i do) and ask them. You also insinuate that I have only small tanks in which case you would be wrong. Large frog equals large tank. I also consult a veterinary professional weekly.
Anytime I step in to relay information that someone doesn't like this is what happens. They get bent out of shape and attack me. I just brush it off because I'm used to it. As Paul said they are your animals so do what you want. I'll no longer give you advice since it is clearly not why you are here.