A standard thirty gallon aquarium is way too small for five full grown adult RETF. Especially considering typical thirty gallon tanks are long and not tall and you can't include space taken up by substrate in a "one frog per ten gallons" or even "one frog per five gallons" guideline. The latter would be cramped and could facilitate poor husbandry unless proper steps toward biological management are taken, for example, including decomposers in your substrate. Further, giving everyone enough space for thermoregulation would be a challenge.
Thirty gallons is enough room for four or five froglets (less than 6cm) for sure! : ]






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