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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
African Dwarf Frog
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<blockquote data-quote="PookaDotted" data-source="post: 265623" data-attributes="member: 7703"><p>I've had these. You can keep them in bowls so long at your house doesn't get too cold and you change the water weekly, which can be a bit of a pain in the butt. They love blood worms and you can feed frozen brine shrimp as well. I find they enjoy the blood worms more, but its always good to vary the diet a bit. Every month since they are in an aquarium, use a gravel vaccuum and take out 25% of the water a month, this will keep nitrates down and keep your tank biologically stable. You should never have to remove all the gravel, and do a full clean because then your tank will have to perform a nitrate cycle again. With frogs its hard on their skin to have high ammonia in the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PookaDotted, post: 265623, member: 7703"] I've had these. You can keep them in bowls so long at your house doesn't get too cold and you change the water weekly, which can be a bit of a pain in the butt. They love blood worms and you can feed frozen brine shrimp as well. I find they enjoy the blood worms more, but its always good to vary the diet a bit. Every month since they are in an aquarium, use a gravel vaccuum and take out 25% of the water a month, this will keep nitrates down and keep your tank biologically stable. You should never have to remove all the gravel, and do a full clean because then your tank will have to perform a nitrate cycle again. With frogs its hard on their skin to have high ammonia in the water. [/QUOTE]
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