Hello everyone,
New to the forum, so apologies if this is posted in the wrong area.
I have many seasonal ponds in my forested property and they are full of tadpoles, shrimp, crayfish, And other similar species. I have had Great success raising fairy Shrimp, spring peeper and bullfrog tadpoles, and salamanders. Every year I collect around 25 young spring peeper tadpoles from the ponds and raise them to froglets and release them back to the pond once they Fully absorb their tails. I usually lose about 5 but the remaining 20 survive and are released. I am aware of how small the chances of captivity raised froglets surviving in the wild are, so this year I was thinking of raising a few to adulthood and keeping as pets. After many hours of research I still have a few questions. I was wondering if anyone with experience with peepers or similar species could help me out with these questions?
1) I have an aquarium that is about 3x2 feet and about 2 feet high. I also Have one maybe half the size. Will either of these be acceptable for raising adult peepers?
2) I have raised black cricket colonies before so I Am hoping those can be used as food? I have easy access to the entire forest and pools so are there better food options I can get out there?
3) the peepers live in the forest once they are mature so would I be better Off to try to recreate the forest floor in the tank or use artificial bottom?
4) I have heard that it is Good for the frogs to be cooled into a mock hibernation period to copy what would happen in the wild. What exactly is needed to do this? Do they need to be fed and cared for as usual in this state, or do you leave them alone during this period?
Thank you very much for any information or answers you can provide
