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    InsanePirateDragon
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    Default Tackling a Frog Viv

    So we recently rescued a grey tree frog from being eaten by our cat, she's unharmed (we've determined its a girl and are very common around where I live) and we've decided to keep her fro my sister.

    Right now, she's set up in a temporary quairentee container but we're looking for something permanent.

    I don't have much experience with frogs, I myself keep Leos and other desert lizards so amphibians are new to me. Now from what I've read up this species need at least 15 gallons and prefer the taller vivs but I'm not sure what size to get. I've been looking at a couple of the Exo Terra Habitats (I have one of the long ones for my Leos and I love them to death.)

    Since we only have the one right now we've been looking at this one;
    Mini 12x12x18
    Exo Terra : Natural Terrarium Mini / Advanced Reptile Habitat

    Would this one work for one frog or should I go the bigger one, I'm not sure.

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    Tony
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    Default Re: Tackling a Frog Viv

    Bigger is always better, but the 12x12x18 would be sufficient for one or even a few.

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