72 Gallon Bow - ACF and GF tank.
26 Gallon Bow - ACF tank.
20 Gallon Long - ACF tank.
"If there were an invisible cat in that chair, the chair would look empty. But the chair does look empty; therefore there is an invisible cat in it." C.S. Lewis, Four Loves, 1958
I feed my frogs bloodworms as a basic diet
And I also feed them cockroaches (Blaptica dubia) and earthworms caught in the soil of my chicken coop.
I never cycle an aquarium for clawed frogs (or axolotls).
In my opinion clawed frogs are very easy to keep, never had any problems with them, I have had Clawed frogs for about 5 years I think.
Xenopus fraseri (1;1;0)
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I am glad that is working for you, but the whole point of giving someone advice is to try to get them to do things the right way. Ie. best for the frog. Just because they can survive that way does not mean they should have to. If the intent were to minic the wild, why not throw a large mouth bass in with them. Make it real interesting.
I am just saying that you actualy don´t need to buy anything to take care of a clawed frog, you can feed them insects and other invertebrates witch you can catch in the yard. It is not nessesary to buy pellets or something like that.
I feed my frogs also baby mice and flies.
As I said, I never had a problem with my frogs.
And I am talking about Xenopus laevis, never had any other species.
Xenopus fraseri (1;1;0)
https://www.youtube.com/c/sanderbauwens1991
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