I don't think it's too much, frogs in the wild might move around for miles to find food. A few extra gallons probably won't hurt. However, if the fruit flies are going off and hiding, disappearing in the tank that is a problem. What's your feeding bowl made of now? If the flies can climb up glass, you might want to try taking the frogs out and putting them into a bucket with flies for feeding. That might be stressful to the frogs, so it would probably only be good as a stop gap measure.





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