I hand feed my frogs reptomin, which they seem to really like. I know that they are full of air and I try to let them soak in the water to get most of the air out. But I was wondering if them ingesting the air that is in the reptomin is bad for the frogs.
They seem healthy and alert, except for the occasional "burp"
Right now they are between 2.5"-3" and I feed them about three sticks of reptomin each a day, with a day skipped every so often. I was also wondering if this was excessive feeding, but mainly I judge on their body size and how "full" they look.
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Ксениа, a beautiful yet mischievous calico cat.
Cecil & Carlos, two active and growing little froglettes
What species are they?
They are African clawed frogs.![]()
~children~
Ксениа, a beautiful yet mischievous calico cat.
Cecil & Carlos, two active and growing little froglettes
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Reptomin poses no danger to clawed frogs wet or dry.
That's very relieving, thank you Michael. I was just concerned when I saw my babies let out a little burp. But now I can regard it as a cute little behavior I suppose hehe. It's interesting how ACF's are sometimes kind of human-like.
~children~
Ксениа, a beautiful yet mischievous calico cat.
Cecil & Carlos, two active and growing little froglettes
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