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    d0rk
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    Default Meet the toadies

    New here but have had my FBTs for two atleast two years.

    I have 4. Dank & Kush are my two year old females.

    Boom & Kiff, my two males, will be 1 on January ( well I will have had them for a year. )

    I have them in a 20 gallon long with plants, caves, rocks, a floating dock, and two guppy friends.

    I change their tank around during ever total water change to keep them on their toes and keep them entertained.

    Their tank is fully aquatic with about 6 - 7 inches of water because they like to dive down. There are many things on the service for them to hold on to while floating.

    Here's the gang





    And their tank




    Love these little guys. Such an under rated pet!

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    bshmerlie
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    Welcome to the forum Krisy. I agree they are very underrated. As far as activity and entertainment level they can't be beat. Thanks for sharing your pictures. Do you keep any other type of frogs?

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    d0rk
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    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    Welcome to the forum Krisy. I agree they are very underrated. As far as activity and entertainment level they can't be beat. Thanks for sharing your pictures. Do you keep any other type of frogs?
    Nope. I wanted a pacman. That's what I went into the store 2 years ago to get.. And I saw these guys. I had always wanted them because I love their colors. I decided right then and there I wanted them instead.

    Paid for them, went home, did research on what they need, went back, bought everything and took them home.

    I had three first, but the small one, Haze, somehow got out (even with the lid clamped shut) over night and we found him on the floor the next day. I was heartbroken . I added extra clips and put a book on top so the other two can't get out.

    When my baby giant day gecko passed ( he was sick when he was given to us and we did all we could. I was so attached to him. He was fantastic ) I moved the toads from a 10g to a 20g long with a locking lid... And got two more.

    Now I want more! But.. That means more crickets .. I despise crickets! Lol.

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    bshmerlie
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    Yeah they do eat a lot. That's why I stayed with two. Those little boogers will eat you out of house and home if you let them.

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