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    Default Re: True frog for a 26 gallon

    I can tell you from experience, with Five lined skinks, you need as big as a tank as you're able to get. Despite their size, they are very active, and you can see them throughout the day climbing, basking, foraging, and burrowing, and are somewhat cramped in smaller enclosures. They also need soft, sandy soil that can hold heat and humidity, (A mixture of topsoil and sand would work) and also UVB. I personally don't want to see any of these animals without it, as whenever I had to change my UVB bulbs when they were running out, the skinks never surfaced that day

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    Okay, I'm now thinking top 5 (most wanted to least) gray tree frog, pacific chorus frog, western chorus frog, American or Canadian toad and last wood frog

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