I think your enclosure looks awesome! I've been wanting to do something similar with mine for a while now, just haven't gotten around to it yet. I think in a 20 gallon tank you can comfortable fit 3-4 frogs, I have 3 in my 20 gallon tank and they seem perfectly content. Your guy looks like a healthy weight so I would say 2 crickets every other day is fine. If you notice he starts to look to skinny or too fat you can adjust based on that. Do you dust your crickets at all? You should be dusting with a calcium + D3 and a multivitamin, I have a Repashy calcium plus that is a combined calcium and multivitamin that I use once a week. The only thing I would mention is that sometimes the frogs can eat a piece of the gravel when trying to eat food and get impacted. You may want to consider putting some coco fiber on the land part just to help prevent the frog from accidentally eating a piece of gravel. My tank has gravel around the water dish and then the land part is coco fiber with gravel underneath, however my frogs really only come out onto the land part to eat.





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. So to answer your question everyone says you are supposed to dust your insects so I do a Repashy calcium plus dusting every other week and it seems to be working fine. The Repashy calcium plus has calcium, vitamin D3, and a multivitamin. The difference is that some people do a calcium + vitamin D3 dusting and then a multivitamin dusting separately because people think that when they're combined they are not absorbed as well. However, again I think this is kind of silly because if you are gut loading your insects, which you are with those veggies, the crickets should be providing plenty of vitamins and minerals without the dusting. The other thing about combining vitamins and calcium is that they are combined naturally in a ton of foods like spinach and kale for example so I don't see a problem with it. I would suggest doing your own research though, I'm just using my judgement based on what I've learned in the many years of school and practice I've had with nutrition and the human body. I guess frogs may be different?
