Thank you both very much. I will be cleaning and medicating his tank today.
I am worried Flipper might choke on nightcrawlers,though.He has deformed front limbs and can't eat large prey like a normal clawed frog.
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Thank you both very much. I will be cleaning and medicating his tank today.
I am worried Flipper might choke on nightcrawlers,though.He has deformed front limbs and can't eat large prey like a normal clawed frog.
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What dosage should I use for a clawed frog? I am afraid the dosage on the bottle might be too much for a clawed frog.
Ammonia levels test at 0 ppm.
Did you test using liquid or strip?
Do you have the other readings as well? Nitrates, nitrites?
Interestingly, the front flippers don't do much when it comes to control for eating the night crawlers. Front flippers just seem to work like shovels. LOL. Once the worm is in their mouths, if the worm crawls out, they will try to use those shovels to put it back in, however they usually use their back claws to rip and tear up the items they are eating. It's cool to see mother nature at work! Totally what they are designed for.
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