Are you sure? This describes exactly how my frog is acting: Flippersandfins.net ADF FAQ
I'll still get my water checked just in case.
The temperature is okay and the decor has a lot of hiding places with plants.
Are you sure? This describes exactly how my frog is acting: Flippersandfins.net ADF FAQ
I'll still get my water checked just in case.
The temperature is okay and the decor has a lot of hiding places with plants.
Hi,
yes, I am. I´m keeping this guys for a long time now and I´ve only seen them flip over when sick, weak or severly stressed.
Would you please write the exact temperature? Since both species have different requirements, it´s impossible to say that the temp is okay
What is the size of the tank? How does the filtration look like?
Especially in an uncycled system, it is very important to know the exact values (numbers, not "fine"), so it would be great to check the water![]()
Well, I came back from dinner and both my frog and fish were dead... It's quit disappointing. I didn't have them long enough to think of a proper name for them. Well, thanks for your help guys, but I think I'll just stick with a fish. I'm not fully experienced with a frog.![]()
If I were to consider a frog again, what is a good place to buy one? I got mine from PetSmart, and I read a few articles saying that their animals are not always in best health...
I'm sorry for your lossI can't imagine losing one of my frogs.
I don't suggest buying animals from PetSmart. From what I've heard, breeders are the best way to go.
I'm thinking that your frog and goldfish died from ammonia/nitrate poisoning. If you are planning to get another frog, I would clean out the tank thoroughly, place everything back in, including the filter. Fill the tank up with conditioned water (de-chlorinated/chloramined) and cycle the tank. Here is a page on the cycling of tanks:
How to Cycle a Fish Tank - Oscarfishlover.com
As for the maintenance of the tank once it is cycled, I'd do 25% water changes 2-3 times weekly. I'm no expert on these types of frogs, but I know that even small amounts of nitrate and ammonia can and will kill them.
My Amphibians:
1.0.0 Rana Catesbiana (Bumpy Digtoad )
1.0.0 Pseudacris Regilla (Levi )
1.1.0 Ambystoma Macrodactylum (Urtham and Gargan )
2.2.0 Bombina Orientalis ( Rosa, Sasha, Aleksis, and Dimitri )
Rest in Peace, Gnag the Nameless, Chrome, and Thermidor
I don't know any frog breeders in my area. Is there any pet stores that are good? I know that a Petco is nearby.
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OK first all lets focus on making sure the set up is correct before replacing the frog.
Fish and frog combos, especially for newbies is generally a big no-no. Fish and frogs have different requirements and finding a way of perfectly melding their environment is a challenge even to an experienced hobbyist.
Please describe the size, set up, filtration, age etc. What is your water cleaning schedule? Are you familiar with what it means to have a cycled filter, the nitrogen cycle, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, bacteria colonies etc? If I just confused the bejeesus out of you, please let us know. Cycling the tank and filter is the most important step before buying more little froggies.
72 Gallon Bow - ACF and GF tank.
26 Gallon Bow - ACF tank.
20 Gallon Long - ACF tank.
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