My mom recently decided to set up a fish tank and she let me get an African Dwarf Frog to put in it. The first few days he hid inside the bubbler (it looks like a large piece of bright pink coral that even though we put rocks around any open crevices he pushed them aside and got in @.@) which scared me at first but he got in and out ok so we didn't worry too too much. Now he's pretty sociable and he and one of our baby dalmatian mollies seem to get along pretty well (find one you find the other. its kinda cute).
My only concern is his eating habits. We have 3 guppies, 4 mollies, and 2 catfish (its a 29 gallon tank) and though the guppies and mollies have there fish flakes and we try to get the catfish to eat away from Grenouille, ALL of them (except spot, his little friend) seem to go after his food before he's really able to eat. Even if we put the food right in front of his face he often swims away from it (we sorta assume to let it soften up) and it gets eaten up before he comes back to it.
We're feeding him and the catfish these shrimp pellets (I dont particularly know the name or brand). Is there something else that we should feed him, something softer? One of my co workers has the larger Clawed frogs and she tong feeds them blood worms (I think) but there, what?, 3-4 times as big as ADFs? I was sure the pellets would be ok food for him but since he dosn't get a chance to eat it I'm not so sure its good for him now.....
Also, another question. Do ADF's do better with other ADFs in the tank with them or would one in a tank with other fish be just as content?





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