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    Hi there!

    I'm pretty new here, and my mossy frogs are pretty new to me, but here's what I've got so far..
    the tank:



    and the two baby mossies:



    their camouflage is amazing!




    As you can see, I haven't put them in the big tank yet (I think it's a 30gallon?). I eventually would like to add two more, but was wanting to get another unrelated pair..
    I obviously don't have any tips on breeding yet, but I hope I will eventually!
    Thanks for looking!

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    Very small and cute. Wait until they reach adult size (they are surprisingly big). I like your setup very much - it's straightforward but quite beautiful. Well done!

    PS: I wouldn't put that speaker there if I were you...
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    Thanks! Do you think I could fit four adults in that tank? As I said before, I'm fairly certain it's a 30 gallon...

    And good call on the speaker, lol! I'll be sure to get that out of the way asap!

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    I absolutely love these guys. I like the tank Emma but does it have enough land area to get out of the water.

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    I think so? The center of the tank - the column island thing - is completely out of water. And from what I've noticed of them in the little Kritter Keeper I have them in for now, they mainly stay in the water or a few inches above the water on the side of the tank or on their rock. From everything I've read, it seems like they hang out mostly around the water's edge, and I guess I'd rather err on the side of too much water vs too little. Does that make sense?

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    Emma - you probably could but it would be a full tank.
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    Yea ok thanks emma thats what i had heard but its nice to hear it first hand. My plans to get them are looking better and better.

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