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Ideal american bullfrog home
I have a female american bullfrog about 2.5" long in the crouched position. shes currently being held in a 5.5 half filled with soil with a 16 oz tub of water. I know its time to now upgrade her. I have an empty 29 I can use what would be the ideal way to set it up? also what would be the best lighting for the set up.
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Re: Ideal american bullfrog home
A pond is about the only thing I would consider good enough for a bullfrog. A 29 is not that big in the first place. A 75 would be minimum for what you'd want. Or find a stock tank at a tractor supply and make a nice big habitat.
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Re: Ideal american bullfrog home
Originally Posted by greenmonkey51
A pond is about the only thing I would consider good enough for a bullfrog. A 29 is not that big in the first place. A 75 would be minimum for what you'd want. Or find a stock tank at a tractor supply and make a nice big habitat.
I agree. Bullfrogs are not the ideal 'pet' frog. If you do want to keep one, I say go with the stock tank idea. It would give you steep sides for water and provide enough room for most movement.
Also, I think I recall reading an article that discussed the fact that adult bull frogs will jump into the glass and injure themselves when housed in aquariums.
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Re: Ideal american bullfrog home
ya i sort of fell into this pet, i bought a tadpole from the lfs i work at and my boss assured me that it was only a leopard frog. well this is no leopard frog so im trying to house it the best i am able to.
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pac man
would a pac man frog do well in a 29 for life?
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Re: pac man
Originally Posted by moespeaking
would a pac man frog do well in a 29 for life?
si, mines in a 28qt sterlite tub and that is plenty big for his lazy butt
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Bullfrogs will quickly outgrow tanks. i raised one from a tadpole years ago, and the most humane thing we could do when she got near adult size was to donate her to a nature center, where they housed her in a pond.
Bullfrogs do not do well in captivity like other frogs; they will rub their noses raw on a screen lid, try to go through glass, and can get out of a stock tank easily.
Horned frogs; they do fine in a 10g tank for life. I keep mine in an equivelantly-sized tub/lid, because it retains humidity beautifully.
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: Ideal american bullfrog home
yea i am going to try to place this frog even though i love her as a pet. anyone have any ideas for the massachusetts area to place a bullfrog.
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Re: Ideal american bullfrog home
Your guys thoughts on letting her go in my backyard stream? shes eating live so I think shed be alright in the wild. Shes terrified of me so I know shed shy away from predators.
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