I used to have pet frogs back in high school and recently my interest was re-ignited after talking to an old friend about how fun it use to be. We decided to order bulk and I had to design a cage that could hold multiple frogs. They type of frogs I wanted to get couldn’t not be housed in the same area because they will try to eat each other.
Each cage section is built from a single 20L fish tank with 3 glass dividers, evenly splitting each cage into 4 chambers. Two radiant floor heaters are placed under each cage to evenly head the chambers to 75-85 degrees.
Most of my frogs are African bull frogs or commonly known as “pixie” frogs. These frogs get huge, like dinner plate huge, and I feed them crickets and meal worms every day.
Here is a photo of the first week I got them. The frogletts were about the size of a silver dollar.
Here is a photo of a frog about 6 months later. It is getting close to the size of a tennis ball.
A photo of my Asian burrowing bullfrog.
A final shot of my downstairs office with my frog tank racks and my newly built guppy creek tank.