Thanks, and do you think a 5 gallon tank would be big enough for the albino frog even after he's grown? I figured I'd have to separate them later anyways...
and are the albono frogs k w/out another to keep it company??
Thanks, and do you think a 5 gallon tank would be big enough for the albino frog even after he's grown? I figured I'd have to separate them later anyways...
and are the albono frogs k w/out another to keep it company??
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A fully grown clawed frog (the albino frog) could sit with its front feet on one end of a 5 gallon tank and its back feet on the other end. Definately not big enough. They need more like 30 gallons. Not to mention they produce so much ammonia and waste their water would need to be changed daily.
Adults are best alone or with same sized adults. Most frogs will eat anything that fits in their mouth including other frogs, baby birds, mice, fish. If the second frog is even slightly smaller than the first, it could be eaten.
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