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Clawed frogs :)

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  • 05-10-2007, 07:08 PM
    MATT FISHER REPTILES
    Re: Clawed frogs :)
    i tried to put some in with my south american tank and my jacks ate them. i was so bummed. the guy at the store said they would be fine. but as usual he was just trying to make a sale.
  • 05-11-2007, 07:31 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: Clawed frogs :)
    Honda: sounds good in the feeding department. It is always fun to experiment too; I sometimes feed mine a few live crickets (when the frog is already looking to the top of the water; I drop it in and "gulp." Mine eat mostly Tetra's JumboMin cichlid food; they clean up the copious amounts that the Oscars spit out while feeding. :)
    I like live feeders, aslong as they are from a clean source; I don't like buying from overcrowded feeder tanks..
    Albinos are pretty popular really. I guess that people prefer breeding them because they are "something different" but then they become more popular than the normals!
    Tek: mine "embrace" often also. They do breed sometimes, but I let them and the tank inhabitants eat the eggs. I raised some of their years back; out of thousands I got roughly 40 frogs. The tads are TINY with a capital T.. and they are susceptible to planarian and other water-"bug" infestations.
  • 05-11-2007, 07:32 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: Clawed frogs :)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MATT FISHER REPTILES
    i tried to put some in with my south american tank and my jacks ate them. i was so bummed. the guy at the store said they would be fine. but as usual he was just trying to make a sale.

    Sorry about that. :( I don't recommend them to be housed with most fish; we just gave it a wing here, and a few years later there have been no problems with any frog amputations or deaths. :)
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