How big do they normally get in the home aquaria? I am guessing about 3-4 inch,
How big do they normally get in the home aquaria? I am guessing about 3-4 inch,
It depends on the species. X. laevis is the largest and most common. Females can grow to over 5 inches, tho 3 to 4 inches is more common.
The largest I can get for the frog is a 10 gallon. Do you think I should still get him? Will two 5 gallons per week be enough?
2 five gallon water changes I mean.
After the tank is cycled and assuming you have a good quality filter, then that should be ok. But, the only real way to be sure is by testing your water regularly. Just make sure the tank is completely cycled before adding a frog.
I have 4 whisper filters on one of my 10 gallon fish tank. I was planning to put that on the tank first and then put in a cheap little fish to keep the cycle going until I get the frog. I forgot to say that while I am waiting to get the frog I will get another filter that is better for for bioload, so it can cycle a little bit before it has to deal with the frogs bioload. I forgot( I know, I am forgetful,lol) to say what the filter was.http://www.amazon.com/Tetra-25816-Wh...per+10i+filter
Are there any filters on here that would be good for the tank? http://www.petsolutions.com/C/Aquari...ters+SAll.aspx
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