Hey all, yes it's me again!
I have been working on a care sheet for ACFs and ADFs...could you check it out for me and critique it?
you can look at it on my page at http://africanfrogs.weebly.com
I am trying to spread the word in my community about how to care for the little guys, and it seems like now adays everyone has internet access, so I figured an online caresheet works better than a tangiable paper one!
Nice web site! I read over the information you provided for ACFs and it looks good to me. You may want to list out the sources for your info, even if it is your own. It is a way to add credibility to your site. I have been keeping Xenopus for over 30 years, but don't know much about ADFs though.
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
Terry is the man when it comes to Xenopus and the other Pipids.
Thanks for the replies! On my fish forum I became known as "the frog lady" but I gladly give up my title here!! I can't tell you how great it feels to find this forum!!
I have been keeping ACF since I was little...but each frog was either kept singly, or we always lucked out with groups of the same sex...
I have been feeding them a mixed diet of reptomin pellets like always, but am supplementing their diet with bloodworms and earthworms....
doing nearly daily water changes, about 30%, replacing with water about 15 degrees F cooler than the tank temp, then shutting off all lights and leaving the room....
no eggs yet....I am getting ready to play some Manilow over here!!!
they amplex frequently during the day....
anything I can do to help encourage some egg laying?
Yeah, stop playing Barry Manilow and play Barry White!
A friend of mine bred these years ago. He said he dropped the water level, he might of also raised the temperture a little to simulate the dry season. When he raised the water level, he said he was up to his eyeballs in eggs.
whoops!! I mixed those two completely different singers up, huh? hahaha
thanks for the water level tip - - I just fed them so some messy bloodworm and beef heart....i need to do a water change anyways to suck of their left overs (with a barebottom tank....it looks SO messy!)
maybe i will leave it low for a few days and see what happens
I guess it couldn't hurt. You should keep notes as you go along. That way you figure out what you did right and what you did wrong.
Hi All,
I just posted an article on Feeding Dwarf Clawed Frogs, please see http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatre...-clawed-frogs/.
Enjoy, best, Frank
you have been posting this in a few places across the forum - - link doesn't work.
My frogs love good music. I vote for Barry White, puts my Xenopus pair in the right mood.
Hi Jen:
I would substitute the bloodworms for tubifex or even nightcrawlers (for a real mess ). It has been reported on some of the Xenopus blogs that live bloodworms may be linked to the "Michelin Man syndrome" which can cause renal failure. However, I don't know what impact that frozen or freeze-dried bloodworms have on the frogs.
I do not feed my ACFs bloodworms, so this info is strictly second-hand. You may want to check it out for yourself.
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
The link is working for me. Congrats on the new article Frank. John says he will have your article here up and running soon.
thanks, they do get 1-2 earthworms each at a feeding...I usually chop them up into 1/3s, make it easier for them to be gulped down, and this way i can clean the "dirt" out of the worm first.
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