Quote Originally Posted by Torqued Teeth View Post
The frog is still alive and responsive this morning. Going by the tympanum size, I'm guessing female. I'm going to get a UVB light and a heating pad later today.

I'm actually getting a little excited looking at bullfrog care - I love aquascaping, but my turtle will eat everything I give her (including moss balls). Once the frog is well again, I plan on giving her a good home with plenty of safe plants and hiding spots. For now I'm keeping it simple and easy to monitor/clean.
That is a great idea to keep it simple right now. If the leg should somehow recover or if the Frog seems to be swimming incredibly well you might need to upgrade to a 40 gallon at some point only if the Frog can maneuver in and out of water. usually the care for a bullfrog requires a 75 gallon or larger but because it's an injured frog kind of have a benefit because you won't need as large of a tank to accommodate the injured frog. They like it a little bit cooler then room temperature so somewhere in the low 70s and upper 60s is great. aquascaping could be a lot of fun for the Frog. You even could breed small mosquito fish in the water and then feed it to the Frog. They are a lot of fun to handle keep giving us updates and hopefully the leg recovers. I also wanted you to know that female bullfrogs can get massive so don't be surprised to see the Frog grow rapidly.

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