I should if all goes well be picking up one this weekend.
I have a 15 gal that I am going to work on setting up with Live plants, bare bottom, etc. How many total should I put in the tank?
I would like to use some kind of filtration, will a sponge filter work? I use them in my axie tank because they work well, easy to clean and do not cause a lot of water movement. I just was not sure how well they would work in a ADF tank.
any tips are appreciated.
Sorry but there is no such thing as an albino african DWARF frog (ADF)
Albino coloration only occurs for African Clawed Frogs Xenopus Laevis.
There are no color morphs for ADF (African Dwarf Frogs Hymenochirus) other than the natural coloring.
What you see in the store is simply a mislabeled ACF that the store is trying to pawn off as a dwarf.
This is a regular albino ACF that has the potential to grow up to 6 inches if female and 4 inches if male.
Others will probably comment on this also, but as of this time there are no albino african dwarf frogs. Hymenochirus is still only available in the natural coloration.
I will have to disagree on this. And I am not disagreeing just to be difficult. I have seen pics of him and do not believe at all that he is a regular ACF. I know there is a big difference in the two as I have owed both in the past. I will get pics posted up as soon as he is in my posession. The pics I have see of him are not mine so i can not/ will not post them until I get my own pics.
Believe me if I am proven wrong I will happily admit it.
So will my set up be ok for him and a few of his buddies? I was not sure about the sponge filter.
IF this is an albino Adf, but I do not believe it tfrog, then a sponge filter should be adequate if cycled beforehand for a small colony of Adf, no more than 6 or so. ADF are very sensitive to water conditions and are best added only to a tank with a fully cycled filter otherwise the filter takes weeks to build the bacteria colony which is actually what filters the water. Uncycled is pretty much just moving water around and making bubbles lol
I still believe that you are bring shown pictures of very young Acf and in that case a spongefilter would be insufficient (an integral designed for a 20 gallon would be better) and you could have no more than two but preferably one frog.
if it ends up being a ACF I will not keep it. I don't really have the room for a tank of them so I will gift him to some one who wants him.
I know about cycling tanks and it will be set up and cycled before the frog is introduced.
Even the head shape is different than a ACF. The skin look is different as is the webbing on the feet. It is coming from a experinced hobbiest as well and I am pretty sure he knows what he is talking about.
Ok you talked me into it, I will take it off your hands. You have my addy. Just let me know when its on the way.
Michael
I have never heard of an albino ADF. If there is, I'd like one too, even though I am not a big fan of ADFs
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
Is that to quarantine them for me? I thought your were sending it a little further south. Can't wait to see it.
Michael
It is official he does exsist ( did I spell that right?)
Pics coming soon.
Ihave an Albino African dwarf frog the feet are webbed front and back
I 'm not sure if they really are albino, but I have seen white/yellow dwarf frogs at my local pet stores. I think they could be xanthic or some other weird color morph that brings out yellow pigments. This is probably not right for most amphibians but usually if its white and you can see its veins if most likely albino or something else like that.
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