So I recently learned that all the medium sized "toads" I've been seeing, are actually bullfrogs. There are bullfrogs left, right and center around here. There ARE actual toads (my wife found one the other night), and tiny frogs (not even the size of my thumb's nail) and spadefoot toads. Seen treefrogs a few times. Plus Xenopus frogs are everywhere this year (saw them last year, but not as many). But, I didn't realize I've been seeing lots of bullfrogs and wrongly identified them as just a medium toad until I saw pictures of bullfrogs. Plus frogs are slimy, and toads not so much, which helps identify frogs/toads correctly.
Has anyone here kept a bullfrog? Do they need a lot of water or mostly land or what? Or a lot of land and just a water bowl? If I did, it would only be one since they are cannibalistic. But I probably won't, because I already have a 10 gallon tank full of Xenopus frogs (which while invasive, are kinda fun to watch and really easy to raise) and I read bullfrogs need 15 gallons minimum (but be on the small side) and 35-50 gallons recommended. That is definitely outside of both my budget and space I have for containers and aquariums. The other issue, I dunno if even picking them up is a great thing. I picked up two "toads" and actually got lucky I didn't get bit or kicked as bullfrogs supposedly very commonly carry salmonella bacteria. That be a quick trip to the hospital. I did see two bullfrog tadpoles, but I didn't keep them.
I did see a massive sized bullfrog (pretty sure that is what it was, not sure what else is massive as far as frogs/toads go) down in the water area. The size of a dinner plate, literally. That huge! It was the width of my 10 gallon tank lol. It would barely be able to turn around in it. Not much land (very little) that it can get to, as there are concrete walls all around it (its one of those concrete river beds in the city, and there are "ponds" I guess made for aquatic life, not sure what else they'd be for), I notice it sits on the ledge to I guess sun itself, but then when disturbed swims under water. The water is pretty deep (when full it goes over my head, and I'm 6 feet 1 inch tall), otherwise it lowers over time where I can walk around, but I guess they are good swimmers.