i have two small frogs that where given me, the problem is that the only way to get them to the bloodworm they eat is to net them and drop them onto it, otherwise they never find it, is there a way to make this easier for them and me
use a turkey baster (just for them) and use it to squrit bloodworms in front of the frogs.
The ACF gets quite large, and the ADF stays quite small.
I love these frogs but to be honest they're dumb as rocks. Good luck with the advice here. Mine eats flakes and such off the bottem, seems to be doing fair.
I love these frogs but to be honest they're dumb as rocks. Good luck with the advice here. Mine eats flakes and such off the bottem, seems to be doing fair.
Mine's a couple of years old. He's figured out that if the cories are near what he wants, he can just nip at them and they go away.
I use chopsticks to feed my African Dwarf Frogs, it's the easiest method I've found so far.
If I were you, I would check and see what sort of frog you have in that tank. If the frog is fully aquatic, there are pretty much two species that are commercially available: African Dwarf Frogs, and African Clawed Frogs. Clawed frogs eat whatever they can fit into their mouth. There are a few rather infamous pictures out there of ACFs eating goldfish, or bettas, or other pet fish. The two are easily confused when young.