I have a bit of a question regarding my young leopard frogs.
When I did my research on the species I was under the impression that leopard frogs liked both land and water, so a 50/50 setup was recommended. However both of my two leopard frogs can almost always be found in the water, and not on the shallow end. They stick their noses out of the water or dive back up to get air but prefer to stay in the deep side of their water (5" deep). Is this normal? The only time I see them on land is when their eating which is once a day, otherwise there in the water.
They are very young and the one just lost the last bit of tail nub, is it because they are just newly frogs?
On a side note they know how to get out of the water just fine, just don't like to.
Humidity is fine as well as temperature, they are in exo terra plantation soil if that makes a difference.
Thanks for any help,
Alyssa