Litoria Aurea (Golden Bell Frog)

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Just figured I would let you all know about this awsome Litoria Aurea large land style tree frog. Has an awsome coloration. Generally I am having no problems with it.

I didnt know when I rescued it from the pet store that they get pretty big. Kind of scary considering they are known to be canibalistic to other amphibians. So I understand it should get 4-5 inches in length. Anyone know what size tank for this size frog would be? My guess would be 10-20g? Its currently fine in the 55g but will need moved as it becomes incompatible with the tank mates. I normally handle much smaller subjects. He is Currently not big enough to eat anyone yet.

I understand that you sex these by the suction cups on the feet. Anyone know when they will be sexually mature?
 
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