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    Do you think this african dwarf frog set up from insect lore is safe and appropriate?

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    Anyone have any experience with this product?

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    Gimmick, worthless. Get a 10 gallon aquarium, commonly sold for $10-$13 dollars. An african dwarf frog usually goes for $1-$3 dollars.. a Whisper 10i costs maybe $10 dollars?

    For less than $25 bucks you could have an actual aquarium that you can actually filter properly. $50 dollars? Rip off.. too small, cannot maintain, or heat (hymenochirus is a tropical animal), no lid.. 'magical gravel'..

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    What's the problem with live gravel?

    I have a 10 gallon tank and filter.

    Do you kno where I can buy adf? Preferably tadpoles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emberlisa View Post
    What's the problem with live gravel?
    Live gravel? Or as I call it, gravel.. gimmick.

    I have a 10 gallon tank and filter.
    So why do you need this terrible product?

    Do you kno where I can buy adf? Preferably tadpoles.
    Are you just having issues finding ADF frogs for sale? I've seen them carried at PetSmart and PetCo and many LFS carry them as well.

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    Hi,

    As mpmistr wrote, the system is overpriced. Also, it is too small for the frogs to thrive. How is this "magic gravel" supposed to work?! The only possibility I can imagine is something like zeolithe which absorbs organic components, but this doesn´t work forever. After a certain amount of time, the absorbing capacities will be exceeded and you´d need to replace the gravel. As it is hardly predictable when this will happen, systems like this put the animals in danger. I´ve read quite a lot forum entries about similar system and it always ended up with sick, dying or dead animals.
    I would go with the 10 gal. A filtered, heated and cycled aquarium with regular maintainance such as weekly partial water changes is the much better choice here (plus it´s cheaper). ADFs are widely sold, maybe you can even find a local breeder.

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    The "aquarium" appears to be a 4 inch plastic cube judging from the main photo showing a frog in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felis View Post
    Hi,

    As mpmistr wrote, the system is overpriced. Also, it is too small for the frogs to thrive. How is this "magic gravel" supposed to work?! The only possibility I can imagine is something like zeolithe which absorbs organic components, but this doesn´t work forever. After a certain amount of time, the absorbing capacities will be exceeded and you´d need to replace the gravel. As it is hardly predictable when this will happen, systems like this put the animals in danger. I´ve read quite a lot forum entries about similar system and it always ended up with sick, dying or dead animals.
    I would go with the 10 gal. A filtered, heated and cycled aquarium with regular maintainance such as weekly partial water changes is the much better choice here (plus it´s cheaper). ADFs are widely sold, maybe you can even find a local breeder.
    Hi, I've been reading about "eco aquariums" and the bamboo plant survives with the help off living gravel and the plant acts as a "natural aerator." EcoAquarium Facts - Wild Creations

    You can buy the living gravel and plant w/o the tiny tank. I wonder if it would work in a filtered tank.

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    Hm, I´m still sceptical about that. The bamboo plant doesn´t last long in many aquariums and it certainly cannot aerate the whole gravel enough for the beneficial bacteria to grow. If you provide a cycled, filtered tank normal gravel (or better sand will do). After cycling is done, it will become a "living" substrate as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felis View Post
    Hm, I´m still sceptical about that. The bamboo plant doesn´t last long in many aquariums and it certainly cannot aerate the whole gravel enough for the beneficial bacteria to grow. If you provide a cycled, filtered tank normal gravel (or better sand will do). After cycling is done, it will become a "living" substrate as well.
    What do you mean cycling? Cycling out the water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpmistr View Post
    Live gravel? Or as I call it, gravel.. gimmick.



    So why do you need this terrible product?



    Are you just having issues finding ADF frogs for sale? I've seen them carried at PetSmart and PetCo and many LFS carry them as well.
    I didn't say that I wanted or needed this "terrible product." I'm more curious than anything. I imagine that most people who buy this type of product wind up with sick frogs and move them to bigger homes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emberlisa View Post
    Hi, I've been reading about "eco aquariums" and the bamboo plant survives with the help off living gravel and the plant acts as a "natural aerator." EcoAquarium Facts - Wild Creations

    You can buy the living gravel and plant w/o the tiny tank. I wonder if it would work in a filtered tank.
    Most everyone here on the forums is knowledgeable and passionate about the hobby and keeping frogs, this forum has many people who are experts and are trying to give you sage advice.

    You are reading the marketing tripe from a company that sells tiny enclosures in which the animals more often than not suffer and perish.

    If you feel that the people trying to sell you $50 dollar aquariums with less water volume than a small tupperware container and magical filtration bamboo (not an aquatic plant, do research) and magical gravel are the secrets to successful amphibian keeping and we are all just not enlightened then I just don't what more to tell you.

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    Cycling means that you set up the aquarium with substrate, filter and water, but ideally without animals. After a few days, bacteria will start to produce ammonium out of organic compounds in the water. Later on, other bacteria species will transform the ammonium to nitrite. The last step is performed by a third group of bacteria that change the nitrites into nitrate. Ammonium (NH3) and nitrIte (No2) are highly toxic to aquatic life; nitrAte (NO3) is much less toxic and can be controled by regular water changes.
    A tank is considered cycled as soon as there is no more measurable NH3 and NO2 present and NO3 is built up. Before this state is reached, first ammonium and nitrite will spike up until the so-called peak is over. After that, the system is safe for the animals. The time that is needed for this process differs from tank to tank, so it is a good idea to monitor the above-mentioned values on a daily basis with a liquid test kit. Usually, it takes about 4-6 weeks.
    There are many homepages that describe the cycling process in more detail, maybe you are interested in reading further on this topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpmistr View Post
    Most everyone here on the forums is knowledgeable and passionate about the hobby and keeping frogs, this forum has many people who are experts and are trying to give you sage advice.

    You are reading the marketing tripe from a company that sells tiny enclosures in which the animals more often than not suffer and perish.

    If you feel that the people trying to sell you $50 dollar aquariums with less water volume than a small tupperware container and magical filtration bamboo (not an aquatic plant, do research) and magical gravel are the secrets to successful amphibian keeping and we are all just not enlightened then I just don't what more to tell you.
    You're attacking me for no apparent reason. I don't see why you're getting so defensive about the forum's ability to give sound advice, when I never questioned it or implied that anyone is unenlightened. And talking about something I read online doesn't mean I'm taking it as fact or rejecting anyone's advice. Goodbye.

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    Wow sorry you feel that way. I am new here and have made mistakes. I would listen to these people, they knowmwhat they are talking about.

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    Start here with your reading. The Nitrogen Cycle

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpmistr View Post
    Most everyone here on the forums is knowledgeable and passionate about the hobby and keeping frogs, this forum has many people who are experts and are trying to give you sage advice.

    You are reading the marketing tripe from a company that sells tiny enclosures in which the animals more often than not suffer and perish.

    If you feel that the people trying to sell you $50 dollar aquariums with less water volume than a small tupperware container and magical filtration bamboo (not an aquatic plant, do research) and magical gravel are the secrets to successful amphibian keeping and we are all just not enlightened then I just don't what more to tell you.
    I don't see how this is an attack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsboys View Post
    I don't see how this is an attack.
    It's hate on Mike day.. :X

    Eco-Aquariums are the best products ever made and everyone should keep their frogs in them!

    Nitrite is totally harmless and we should all place our aquatic frogs in tanks that are not cycled because nothing bad can happen!

    Okay can we all be friends now???


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