no the filter is an tetra wisper 10 he just likes sitting between the back of the filter and the wall of the tank.
will these work? also my substrate is an mixture of gravel on the bottom and eco-earth on the top will plants grow in this?
no the filter is an tetra wisper 10 he just likes sitting between the back of the filter and the wall of the tank.
will these work? also my substrate is an mixture of gravel on the bottom and eco-earth on the top will plants grow in this?
Those lights are good for illumination; but not for plants; for those you want a color rating of around 6,500K.
If plants will grow in water section; natural plant gravel with aquarium fertilizer tabs (check Seachem products) will do. If on the dry area; recommend ABG type soil mixture. EcoEarth and all other shredded coco mixes have no plant nutrients in them and make for poor substrate. You can get ABG mix online at Josh Frogs and other retailers.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
ok thanks for all your help ill update you in this post when he becomes a frog and eats!![]()
UPDATE!!!! today i got my frog to eat 3 crickets and he goes on land all the time yay! i still don't know what species he is still, i think a nothern green frog i don't know, how much and many crickets do i feed him? daily weekly ?
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Feed it insects sized same as distance between frog's eyes once a day until satiated. Crickets should be gut loaded with lettuce, carrots, cherios & oats 24-48 hours before feeding.
Once frog is past juvenile stage it will slow down it's feeding response and that is when you go into a day on/off schedule. Can use this guide to add supplements to food: http://www.frogforum.net/food-feeder...schedules.html.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
ok so what species do you think he is?, can you tell yet
Frogs of Ohio:
Ohio's Frog and Toad Species
It's ranid and it's colouration rules out all but Bullfrog and Northern Green Frog for your area. It has dorsolateral folds on it's back (raised ridge of skin running down each side, they're pretty clear in the 3rd pic from 1st post), this rules out Bullfrog making a Northern Green Frog the only possibility.
Glad it's eating and good luck!
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