I did, but they both eventually did succumb to spring disease after a while of horrible conditions. Gravel is acceptable for dwarf frogs (they are too small to swallow it) but for African clawed sand is the way to go, either that or bare bottom
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I did, but they both eventually did succumb to spring disease after a while of horrible conditions. Gravel is acceptable for dwarf frogs (they are too small to swallow it) but for African clawed sand is the way to go, either that or bare bottom
I am fairly certain the African dwarf frogs are not wild caught in the North American pet trade. They are fairly easy to breed now. I do agree that they tend to come from some horrendous conditions and usually make it to the stores in either rough shape or already carrying disease.
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