I personally advocate hand-feeding the frogs. I've already had great success and I've had my frogs for only a few days. That way, competition for food will be slim.
Livebearers (which will, in time, provide food for said froggies) like endlers would be good, as they don't get very big and are very pretty.
Squeakfish, how do you "hand feed" the frogs? I have had mine for years and I just use a turkey baster to squirt the thawed brine shrimp down to where ever they are at the time.
yea i would put maybe a guppy maybe a trio if you wanted babies or you could put maybe 3 rasboras in there i wouldnt put a gourami in there unless you quarinteined(excuse the spelling im 14 mello out lol) gouramis tend to be major desease carriers they look fine in the tank at store but put it in your tank everything gets sick my lps has a tank that only gouramis go in seperate filter and everything i wouyld go for some small tetras maybe like 3 or 4 neons but its up to you
Squeakfish, how do you "hand feed" the frogs? I have had mine for years and I just use a turkey baster to squirt the thawed brine shrimp down to where ever they are at the time.
Literally holding the worm between my fingers and brushing the frog's nose with it. It's fun when they grab the worm and fight back, yanking at it all over. Quite entertaining.
The turkey baster idea I tried, but they never get to the worms in time.