Humm, Since you said that repticon is this w/e if you got one small frog or two you could always put it/them in their temporarily until you got an appropriate size tank, but not for long. You don't want to keep stressing the frog by making too many changes and keeping it or them in a tank that's too small, but that's only if you are unable to get the larger tank before your frog purchase.
I am partial to the Gray Tree frogs, which are smaller tree frogs and good first frogs.
I am new to frogs and took in 13 from my yard after they decided my pool was their new honeymoon suite. They are all doing very well and very entertaining too. They are hardy frogs and can tolerate a variety of conditions, temperature and humidity wise.
I have also checked craigslist and have found many listings with good size tanks, just make sure you sterilize the tank/tanks before you put your frog/frogs in it. I used a diluted bleach solution, then rinsed it thoroughly with water that is safe for your frog/frogs.
I have 10 of my froglets, between 1 inch and almost 2 inches, in a 33 gal flatback octagon. I was told that 5 adults could stay in the 33 gal comfortably with plenty of plants, perches and hinding spots. When they get a bit larger I'll take 5 out and put them in a 35-40? gal that a friend gave me. Like I said Gray tree frogs are smaller than many frogs, but I hope this gives you an idea of what and how many can safely be kept in these tanks.
Best of luck at repticon, let us know what you get and post lots of pics.





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It's at this spot I am intending to put the branch so more can comfortable sit and bask in the warmth.
