Last week I went to the pet store planning to get an african dwarf frog for my ten gallon aquarium to go along with my betta. I was told they were out of african dwarfs but had some african clawed frogs which are "pretty much the same exact thing". Obviously, I should of known better than to listen to a pet store in the first place, but I did listen and came home with a tiny ACF. Once getting the frog home and searching around on the internet I quickly discovered there was quite a difference between ACFs and ADFs. I've found some conflicting information and wanted to go over everything I've set up for my ACF to make sure I've got this right.
1. Hes in a 20 gallon aquarium, alone. I've lowered the water line a few inches to give a good surface area for breathing and hopefully prevent escape if he were to try and jump. The only big opening is the filter opening and I covered it with plastic wrap.
2. Should I have a filter, or no? I read that ACFs are extremely sensitive and a filter will stress them out. I assume with this an internal filter would be the best option? I have a 10-30 gallon internal tetra whisper filter that I could use. Should I be worried about him getting caught in the filter intake? He is still very small.
3. Should I have a heater? I have a spare heater on hand that I can give him right now if needed. I've read that they're ok to be in room temperature? Room temperature in my house stays around 70-74 and drops to 68-69 at night.
4. The pet store told me to feed freeze dried bloodworms. I have been giving him those along with sun dried gammarus. I assume these alone are not a good diet. Is reptomin a good food for them? I've ordered a bottle of it. When he gets larger, would feeder guppies be a good snack?
Anything else important I'm missing here? Thanks![]()