Besides that, I'd like to get some information about how to keep African dwarf frog too.
Thank you!
Besides that, I'd like to get some information about how to keep African dwarf frog too.
Thank you!
Hi and welcome to Frog Forum! check out this link for information on African dwarf frogs:
http://www.frogforum.net/aquatic-cla...-right-me.html
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
Thank you very much! Your reply is pretty helpful!
Welcome! I love African Dwarf Frogs and currently have two females and two males. The males have a unique buzzing call to their mate! The eggs are so tiny! I would recommend them!
I have a pair of African Dwarf frogs. I have had them for over a year now. I keep them in a clean 2 gallon tank, using only room temperature spring water. They have produced hundreds of eggs but so far I am batting 0 on keeping them more than 4 months. I had one little guy 'Kermit' who became an adorable little frog but a month later he turned up dead one morning. If anyone has any knowledge on how to take care of the eggs, please share with me. I now have one tadpole who seems to be doing pretty well. I took him out of a bowl that had 2 other tadpoles because he seems the healthiest. now I have him in one bowl, his 2 siblings that survived out the eggs in another. I also have 2 bowls with tadpoles that are about 2 weeks old. Then this morning I scooped out about 10 more new eggs. I so want to get frogs out of these babies but for some reason it just isn't working. Any ideas? Thanks. kay
We have a pair as office pets at work. They are very easy to care for and great to watch! Our patients love them. Thelma and Louie are a big hit! Just get to know them before picking gender specific names, it was Thelma and Louise.
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