Hi Terry
Now I come home. Frogs are still investigating a new home) I'm not sure if they can put a snag. Would not the water is too soft.
I hope that the captive breeding frogs are more resistant to water temperature.
Hi Terry
Now I come home. Frogs are still investigating a new home) I'm not sure if they can put a snag. Would not the water is too soft.
I hope that the captive breeding frogs are more resistant to water temperature.
Hi Terry! The cited frogs are not in CITES, or the IUCN Red List, probably due to lack of population data.
Hi Stanislav! Think driftwood and Anubias will be fine, although some driftwood may tint water a tea color. Goldfish is the worst feeder fish due to high fat and parasite load. If you must feed fish; recommend raise your own Platies (in fresh water) or Mollies (in brackish water) from parasite treated and quarantined stock. Have you tried locating a source of European Night crawlers? They are a good food source and can be found in bait and tackle fishing sports stores; just make sure they contain no chemicals like fluorescent dyes. Good luck and please post pics when you can.
Thank you for all the great information Justin! Enjoy your trip to Argentina and be safe. Please do share stories and pics
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Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Privet Stas
wow you guys, such a cool toads! love them! but i love everything that is weird lol Justin - i'm jealous, have a nice trip and bring back some nice picsi need to visit that part of the forum more often, that's for sure.
Stas would you please post pics of yours, how they're doing?
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
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