African Clawed Frogs Eating II
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how come their not going after the fish?
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how many crickets you feed them a daY?
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NOM NOM NOM
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hey, i have the same frogs as you,
i saw them for sale at a pet store and got them to fill up my empty tank at home, i got them around june, and it is now december, the have grown a bit, i only have 2,
my frogs do no eat like yours, i have sinking pebbles and they float to the bottom of the tank where the frogs look for them for about 15 mins,
how do i get my frogs to eat like yours.
THANKS
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They need 10 gallons PER frog. More than that and you will continually have water quality problems. If in the appropriate sized tank and on the correct diet, your water should not get dirty like that. The main reason for dirty water is overfeeding and too small of a tank.
I never check my ph balances, and have not done so in about 25 years now. I used to, but no reason to if you have everything set up correctly.
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yo I def wouldent keep more then to frogs per 10 gal tank for very long mine are still juveniles well big juveniles and my 10gal tank gets hella dirty I cant amagen haveing more. I love my girls but I find my self careing for there ph levels alot and cleaning alot. Once they get a bit bigger its time for a 20 gal long.
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do you ever get high ammonia levels in your acf tank ?
Hey how does your frogs hold up with the air bubbles in the tank? I keep reading bad things about mixing the frogs and the airstone together because of their lateral line yet I keep finding videos of people with both anyway. I'm just interested to know because I like airstones. I'm just a little nervous about adding it to my tank with three acf's. Please let me know!
JoeChrist34 2 years ago
already answered this on the other video.
BIGHYDRO 2 years ago
Why do you keep a bubbler in there? It is thought that bubblers may cause gas bubble disease. Also, how does cleaning go with the river rocks? My frogs eat gravel, but I want a substrate.. It just seems like they would be too hard to clean underneath of.
cynth201 2 years ago
I have had air stones in their tanks for over 30 years with no problems as of yet. River rocks are great to use. Very easy to clean, and the frogs can't swallow them.
BIGHYDRO 2 years ago
Do you have to take them all out of the tank every cleaning or do you just use the siphon to get as much of the trapped particles out from under them as possible?
cynth201 2 years ago
I use a syphon most of the time, then every few months I do a total breakdown of the tanks. I good syphon will get most everything out from under the rocks becuase the particles are so small.
BIGHYDRO 2 years ago