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    Lacibeth and Jenna are absolutely right. I have no problem with the Jungle Labs Quick Dip Test Strips. Anyone working at a store that sells tropical fish supplies knows about these products. Here is a simple shopping list for your ADFs:

    1) Stress Coat (I use 10ml per 10 gallons of water)
    2) Stress Zyme (follow label instructions)
    3) Lymnozyme (a probiotic that helps prevent bacterial infections, follow label instructions)
    4) a water test kit, like what Lacibeth uses)
    BTW, there is a marine version of these products, make sure you get the freshwater.

    Any aquatic animal whether frog or fish requires proper water chemistry and conditions. Once you get the right stuff, your frogs will be healthier and you can sit back, relax and enjoy them.

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    Default Re: Why does the water look this way? Eggs?

    Defentlay the water chemestry is off and the frogs are shedding

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
    Defentlay the water chemestry is off and the frogs are shedding
    Over a year I have had them and never saw them shed!? Omg... No idea that they shedded!

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    do not use chemical additives to change your pH - -you making it go up and down is far worse for the frogs than a stable one!

    They shed very quickly and usually eat it right after. An ill frog sheds more often and often in tattered pieces, which you see like a filmy hanging thing at your water surface.

    Also, stop feeding freeze dried bloodworms. Stick to the frog pellets and frozen bloodworms.

    Your frogs are probably ill from being in a bad environment which is what would lead to being lethargic, loss of appetite, and tattered shedding.

    Hopefully they will recover, but it depends on just how ill they have become.

    Close up pictures of the frogs would be very helpful.
    72 Gallon Bow - ACF and GF tank.
    26 Gallon Bow - ACF tank.

    20 Gallon Long - ACF tank.


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    When I got up this morning, one frog was turned over lying on his back.

    The other one is still here.. but not as lively as in the past.


    When I first got them one was always very tiny and slim. This one was the one that died this morning.

    What is their lifespan of African Dwarf Frogs? I got them at Brookstone which probably isn't being kept best care. Maybe it is their time!?

    I will try to take a close up picture.


    If this one goes as well (hope he won't!) I would like to get new frogs.

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    two african dwarf frogs should be in a minimum of a 5 gallon tank.

    your frogs are not dying of old age, they live to about 5 years, sometimes up to 8-10. You frog passed away from poor living conditions.

    It is not the supplier who gave them poor care - you stated you had them for a year. Any ill effects from the pet store/brookstone would have long since showed.

    A one gallon tank, with few and far between water changes means extremely dirty water which is poisonous to your frogs.
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    26 Gallon Bow - ACF tank.

    20 Gallon Long - ACF tank.


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    Thanks. I will learn from the previous mistakes and do better with my next frogs.

    What types of tanks are best? I have two style tanks. One was 2.5 gallons rectangular tank. My dad was worried that the glue that was in the tank would harm them. (The glue meaning the things in corners holding it together). The other tank I own is 1 gallon. They came in a very small tank that was .5 gallons!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgampper View Post
    Lacibeth and Jenna are absolutely right. I have no problem with the Jungle Labs Quick Dip Test Strips. Anyone working at a store that sells tropical fish supplies knows about these products. Here is a simple shopping list for your ADFs:

    1) Stress Coat (I use 10ml per 10 gallons of water)
    2) Stress Zyme (follow label instructions)
    3) Lymnozyme (a probiotic that helps prevent bacterial infections, follow label instructions)
    4) a water test kit, like what Lacibeth uses)
    BTW, there is a marine version of these products, make sure you get the freshwater.

    Any aquatic animal whether frog or fish requires proper water chemistry and conditions. Once you get the right stuff, your frogs will be healthier and you can sit back, relax and enjoy them.
    Thank you. I used a test I got at the store, and everything seems fine. Well, I changed the water, so that should be fine! I also only have a gallon, not 10 gallons. I bought these PH balance tablets, but didn't use it because I read one for 10 gallons. I don't want to over do it... Thoughts?

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