I recently adopted an African Clawed Frog from a family friend and I have a few questions,
1) How high can a ACF jump out of water? Right now there is between 1.5-2in between the gap around the filter and the water.
I'm presuming you have a Xenopus laevis and not one of the smaller or dwarf species? If so, this might help you:
http://www.frogforum.net/care-sheet-...are-sheet.html.
2)
Does the filter need to be on 24/7? Or can I turn it off while I sleep?
Recommend you keep it on. The beneficial bacteria in the filter need oxygen to reduce ammonia and nitrites. Turning it off will limit their populations due to no water circulation.
3) The tank came with AED lights, can these harm the frog? Or will he/she be fine with them on during the day and off during the night?
You mean LED lights? If so they should be OK to use during day. Do provide frogs hiding places so they feel secure.
4) What time of the day should they be feed, or does it not matter?
Would feed them early morning or late afternoon at your convenience. Feeding periodicity depends on frog size.
I would gretaly appreciate it if someone can answer my questions.