Quote Originally Posted by rodsboys View Post
The only "good" amounts of Ammonia and Nitrite are "0". Any reading above that is toxic. Prime will help detoxify the ammonia, but you will still need to keep up with maintenance during your cycle which will take 4-6 weeks usually.
Bloodworms are fed very often, but can and will lead to bloat in clawed and dwarf frogs. The best diet for them is a variety of small meaty foods and pellets(if you can get them to take them). Mysis shrimp, spirulina enriched brine shrimp, glass worms, etc.
Avoid freeze dried foods at all cost.
I have never heard bloodworms cause bloat in African Dwarf Frogs. All things being equal though it doesn't surprise me and adding variety is never a bad idea. I think I'm going to buy some frozen Mysis and Glass worms to add to the diet. I've only ever owned 4 of these guys and the deaths have come from physical trauma (1 caught in a filter and 1 with a cleaning accident).