I never realized frogs could be an addiction.Ack!!!!
Btw can I REALLY fit 5 frogs in a 33 gallon safely? That seems like a lot to put in one aquarium.![]()
I never realized frogs could be an addiction.Ack!!!!
Btw can I REALLY fit 5 frogs in a 33 gallon safely? That seems like a lot to put in one aquarium.![]()
My rule of thumb is always to give as much space for them as I can afford to. I say don't overcrowd. They'll be much more active if they feel they have space to move around in.
They are edible they are soooooo cute! (don't worry I would never eat one or even hurt one for that matter!!) I just can't get enough of these guy's, even my mother really likes them!
As for an addiction...we'll be going to the same frogaholics anonymous meetings!!LOL
I have 13 Gray Tree froglets, 5 cats(2 are step dads), 3 dogs(2 are Mom and Dads- they moved in with me after their house burned down and mom had 4 heart attacks) and 9 rabbits(all mine)I may be attending Rabbiholics Anonymous too!LOL
For the moment, I have 10 Gray Tree froglets also in a 33 gal flat back octagon, but they are very small still. 5 are slightly over and inch and 5 are about an inch, but all are chubby, chubby, chubby, just the way I like em! I was told that 5 in a 33 gallon was ok for Gray Tree frogs, but they are significantly smaller than the White's, at least the males are anyway. The females can get as large as a small White's TF, so you may want to consider another larger tank for all 5 or another tank for half.
Luckily I was given another large tank, but I am not sure of the gallon amount, I could guess at about 35-40 gal. I will move 5 into that one (the 5 smaller ones) when they get larger or their behavior changes, but for now they seem fine and jump around quite a bit.
I have 3 very small froglets, around 1/2 inch, in a 2 or 3 gal octagon and those I am concerned about. I do know someone in the area who will give me (2) 10 gallon tanks, 1 for the 3 tiny ones and the other for either the crickets or a decontamination tank. Before he had offered me the tanks and my other friend brought me the 35-40? gallon tank I checked online stores for prices and nearly hit the floor at how expensive they are. I am on disability and have limited income, so I checked Craig's list and just in my ,in the middle of nowhere area, there were a lot of people selling a variety of tanks. They ranged from 5-10 gallon to very large 200+ gallon, mostly fish tanks and a few terrariums, some with the stands for very reasonable prices. It may be worth looking into.
Best of luck and your froggies are adorable.
Just my opinion, but I think 5 adult WTF should be housed in at least a 55 gallon. They are very active at night, and all need their own area to hunt crickets. Beautiful new frogs btw!![]()
Congrats and they are gorgeous!!I agree with Julia-if you can afford to give them more space when they are grown, then they would really enjoy that. And addiction I don't think even begins to describe it!
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And, thankfully, you'll soon have a 33 gallon tank free for new frogs.![]()
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