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    He's a cutie! Needs a little fattening up, but that will correct itself with proper care. Pet stores are notorious for not understanding proper care of aquatic frogs, so most frogs bought from pet stores are skinny. Night crawlers are great for putting weight on a frog. Make sure not to buy the dyed night crawlers (I think they are marketed as glow worms.) Try to avoid the red worms sold as fish bait, as these aren't very tasty and may put your frog off worms.

    I like the feeding dish. I use terra cotta saucers for my frogs. Helps keep the tank clean and monitor food intake.

    I agree with removing the gravel. If you don't like the look of a bare bottom tank, you could paint the outside of the bottom with fleckstone paint so it looks like a sandy bottom.

    Since you are used to aquariums, you know you will have to do daily water changes until the tank is fully cycled.

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    Fortunately the filter and the filter media came out of one of my fish tanks so it is already fully cycled! Huge plus! Interestingly enough I was using this 10 gallon to house my dubia roaches for my beardie and my tree frog and I thought to myself, "Okay, this tank could be used for something so much cooler than roaches..."

    And I figured I would try out an ACF once again! I had one years ago named Herman, god rest his soul. I pretty much had no idea what I was doing back then as a novice 17-year-old pet keeper and I feel that Herman's little life would have been longer lived if I had of! This go around I'm trying my best to dot my Ts and cross my I's so this little guy will be long lived and happy.

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    There is definitely a learning curve we all have when keeping pets. It doesn't help that pet stores often have no idea how to keep the animals they sell.

    Having a cycled filter is definitely a plus. I keep two 5 gallon buckets filled with cycled K1 for aquariums. One for saltwater and one for fresh. I add ammonium chloride once a week to feed the bacteria. I haven't tried it for frogs yet because I think the clicking caused by the media would be annoying for them.

    You will do great with this guy. Like Jen said, any questions, just ask. There are lots of good people here ready to help.

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