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pitcherplant7
at Fri Sep 24 12:10:31 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pitcherplant7 ]
The true problem with the 10-20 gallon rule, is the fact that is DENSITY. Most people forget that. Each individual frog needs a lot of space. So basically, it is foolish to keep a single frog in say, a 40 gallon breeder (as they need about that much space individually) than to keep 3 more with them.
For instance, my sister has a room like 12 x 12 feet wide. She needs that much space individually, but I'm always hanging out in there. If I lived in there all the time, or if she had a twin, it would get TWICE AS MESSY. Therefore, my sister doesn't need half a room to live in.
Have fun with clawed frogs. I cried pretty hard (and so did my mom) when my two xenopus, Fudge and Skippy, died a few weeks ago. They were over six years old. You will learn that clawed frogs are a bit more intelligent and actually will play somewhat, and therefore they need a lot of space.
1.0.0 D. tinctorius 1.1.1 M. betsileo 1.0.2 E. tricolor 2.0.0 B. orientalis
Soon: five wc lineage Xenopus laevis
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