They're about an inch in length. I don't know how old that would make them.. Also, I was wondering, as I can't find some solid info on this, but when do the males croak? Is it only during breeding season?
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They're about an inch in length. I don't know how old that would make them.. Also, I was wondering, as I can't find some solid info on this, but when do the males croak? Is it only during breeding season?
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It's hard to tell the age by size, since different feeding schedules and temperatures can result in slower or faster growth,but they are juveniles and can be kept in a 10-gallon for some time no problem.
i would expect calling within the first year under a good feeding and proper temperatures, after a rise in humidity after misting. But you may need to wait until the second year and keep the humidity lower and temperatures warmer for a few months. They're not really good frogs for hobbyists to breed though due to clutch size, unless you have plenty of space, equipment and food
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I've listened to some videos of males croaking, and I'm worried the frog will get quite loud haha! I would like a male and female, but i don't want to end up with eggs someday, so should I get either male and male or female and female, or would a male and a female work out okay together?
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Na probably won't
if they're keeping the humidity on the higher side or if there's a storm outside then they might
You'll be fine with any sex together, it'll be very unlikely that they'll breed if you don't condition then
It's not very easy to get these frogs to breed. Usually it requires a period of hibernation then a rain tank or lots of storms outside. It's possible it could happen without effort on your part but not very likely.
The frogs do get loud, but if there's substrate and other soft stuff in the tank it tends to muffle sound in my experience. I've learned to sleep through croaking frogs.
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