Is a 30 gallon tank too big for 1 frog? We he still be able to find food?
Thanks
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Is a 30 gallon tank too big for 1 frog? We he still be able to find food?
Thanks
agcarf,
A 30 gallon tank is fine for a single Dart. He/she will find food.
Rich
www.fryebrothersfrogs.com
A couple options:
1) you may need to put my flies in than you normally would in a smaller tank
2) feed in the same spot everytime - so it is aware of where the food is coming from
3) put a piece of banana in a water bottle cap in the cage for the fruit flies...so they live longer and stay in somewhat of the same place
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Sound advice. Raising it to a subadult in a smaller enclosure (5 gallon tank or petpal) is another good option.
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