ZooMed makes some good food. That’s why my LFS feeds their frogs.
Yes, that is the correct stuff.Is this the correct food?
Not all the time. Sometimes frogs will go after fish, if the fish have any body parts that look like a worm. (Depending on what they are fed)It's the opposite but yes no fish
You should be able to easily keep 5 or 6 ADFs in a 10 gallon
A few more questions, but is Seachem Prime alright with ADF and can I have a lot of duckweed in their tank?I plan on getting 5 or 6 African Dwarf Frogs depending on price but for feeding does anyone know if Cichlid pellets would work as food? If not would anyone reccomend a food for them? I would give live foods twice a month such as bloodworms or blackworms. Should I use an HOB filter or a sponge filter for them? Are there any trustworthy websites online that sell African Dwarf Frogs. The nearest store to me that sells them is either one state over or 2 hours away and they don't always have them in stock. One more question Could African Dwarf frogs live with mystery or nerite snails?
Yes, Seachem Prime is a Dechlorinator and just like fish, ADF need dechlorinated water. Yes, duckweed will be fine, in fact it may make the ADF feel more comfortable having some "cover" at the surface of the water, as well as help with removing Ammonia from the water. You may, however, want to consider a different floating plant such as frogbit or dwarf water lettuce, or water sprite, because duck weed can grow like crazy and be difficult to keep under control and can over take a tank.A few more questions, but is Seachem Prime alright with ADF and can I have a lot of duckweed in their tank?
I agree.Yes, Seachem Prime is a Dechlorinator and just like fish, ADF need dechlorinated water. Yes, duckweed will be fine, in fact it may make the ADF feel more comfortable having some "cover" at the surface of the water, as well as help with removing Ammonia from the water. You may, however, want to consider a different floating plant such as frogbit or dwarf water lettuce, or water sprite, because duck weed can grow like crazy and be difficult to keep under control and can over take a tank.
I want to try some water lettuce but if the duckweed gets to be too much I can put some in my 29 gallon with my mystery snails who love to eat all the duckweed I put in that tank.Yes, Seachem Prime is a Dechlorinator and just like fish, ADF need dechlorinated water. Yes, duckweed will be fine, in fact it may make the ADF feel more comfortable having some "cover" at the surface of the water, as well as help with removing Ammonia from the water. You may, however, want to consider a different floating plant such as frogbit or dwarf water lettuce, or water sprite, because duck weed can grow like crazy and be difficult to keep under control and can over take a tank.
Note that out of control means impossible to get rid of. Its tiny - sinks and stick to things when you try to net it out and you only need to miss one piece and it will be back with a vengeance in a month or so. I am convinced that if you have a dried up piece anywhere it re-hydrates on contact with water and carries on growing . In shrt once you have duckweed in your tank there is usually no going back.I want to try some water lettuce but if the duckweed gets to be too much I can put some in my 29 gallon with my mystery snails who love to eat all the duckweed I put in that tank.