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Fejervarya (Rana) cancrivora (mangrove frogs)

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hello. i just received 3 F. cancrivora froglets (1" SVL) from a friend. He got them as WC tadpoles. i'm keeping them in a five gallon glass tank (temporary) with screen top, moist cocopeat substrate, a small piece of mangrove wood as perch and a glass water dish. i mist twice a day to keep moisture and high humidity. i feed them pinhead crickets but i am having a hard time keeping them from drowning and getting drenched. i would like to know if any one here has kept/maintained them and if my husbandry is correct. would they eat live tubifex worms, mealworms and baby guppies (as alternatives to pinheads)? are they difficult to raise in captivity? TIA. :)
 
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