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Old 01-12-2007, 09:25 AM   #3
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good ways of feeding is to either use long tweezers to wiggle a blood worm in front of the frog and waits untill he grabs it, or to place a small amount of bloodworms onto a little plate on the floor of the tank using a turkey baster and eventually the frogs will find it, always put the food in the same place.i've had my 2 ADF's in my 15 gallon devided tank for a while now and they do fine, their about 2 inch in length and fully grown, sometimes the males will croke in the night but thats just what ive been told and never heard it.( heres where i heard it : http://allaboutfrogs.org/info/mypets/dwarfs.html) i feed mine bloodworms ever two days in the morning and 2 pellets in the evening when going to bed, they are in with the betta and sometimes the betta will eat the bloodworms so i give the froggies and advantages because they hunt with smell not sight.they are very pieceful with one another, maybe scrapping over hiding places/food etc but nothing serious,ADF's love plants and hiding places, i placed jave fern into my tank when i got them and they hide under that during most of the day, dispite having 2 caves and large leaved plants aswell.just like boxermom said, dont keep with fast moving fish as the fish tend to eat the food quicker or scare the frogs, also a lot of bottom dweller may eat the food too, so be aware of that.they shed thier skin every so often.
heres a good frog site i know : http://www.aqualandpetsplus.com/Frog...%20African.htm
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