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    No, that would be way overstocked. They might live okay for a while but then would die off rapidly. I would put 3-4 in there at the most. Chorus frogs tend to be more terrestrial but they are also good climbers. I would recommend a lot of leaf litter and some twigs because they like to hide and hunt in it. Springtails will only be good feeder when they're froglets and not as a primary feeder. They will take bigger fruit flies (Like D. hyd) and small crickets when they're fully grown. Moths are low in nutrition and can carry parasites, so I wouldn't bother feeding them. I would also seed the tank with isopods every month or so because they will help with cleanup and are something a chorus frog would naturally hunt for.
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    In a 26 gallon? They are like 1" MAYBE a tiny bit bigger

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    It's not about how much space they take up, it's about how much space they use. They will get stressed if there are too many and will not thrive. Dart frogs are tiny too, but I wouldn't put more than 3 of those in a 26 gallon either.
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    Okay, I didn't know if it was territory. Thanks for that, so 3? I am thinking a pond area with lots of grasses, wood, leaves and a fake background that has some ferns

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