Either of you ladies ever gone underwater?
I don't know about you gals, but, personally...I try and keep my hair dry. It's very time consuming to dry.


Sorry, I am just trying to be funny. Please don't be offended.
I'm currently watching a really fat African Clawed frog in a ten gallon sing the song of his peoples to me. Not uncommon at all, but a super fun interactive squirt. Total clown. Diurnal charmer, nocturnal soprano
That is very very true. While,
Xenopus laevis, is indeed a common species, it is very endearing when kept in captivity. I have only had one male specimen and he was truly a diurnal charmer and nocturnal soprano.

They are truly an amazing species and highly underrated, in my humble opinion. Another options is
Hymenchirus boettgeri . If you wanted a larger aquatic amphibian, then, you could see about acquiring a
Pipa pipa.
Then there's axolotls. you might have issues with them getting warm, though, if you don't have a/c. Mine don't like warmth. They're not in a heated tank. But boy are they fun and active too!
That is another fantastic suggestion. While, I do NOT own that species, I completely agree that they make fascinating aquatic captives! Given my experience with them. I too, like the Axolotls, hate the heat and need A/C.
Other options: 1 pixie frog would work great in a 10 gallon. A smaller tomato frog! Those aren't as active though.
As you can see, from my screen name/user handle, I love the genus Dyscophus. My "favorite" amphibian of "all time" is a
Pyxicephalus adspersus. So, I would agree either species is great.
Hmmm...,maybe we'll get some more ideas pouring in!!
Is the OP interested in a terrestrial or aquatic species? Are they looking for terrestrial or arboreal suggestions? What genus(s) are they interested in?
Unless, of course, Magic, really wants idea's pouring in, I need some parameters.

