... you mean african clawed frogs. ACFs are kept in a tank (no less than 10 ...39;re willing to see them eaten. ACFs will consume fish as large as they are even if it...
2 Answers · Pets · 16/06/2008
...gallon is fine. I wouldn't recommend a small, unfiltered container - even young ACFs produce a lot of waste, so you want several gallons of water per frog. ...
5 Answers · Pets · 04/07/2008
... did you get them? If they're ADFs or ACFs they should be in water constantly. I'M REALLY WORRIED...
3 Answers · Pets · 01/03/2010
... all. If you are talking about a couple years old ACFs and not dwarf frogs, then they need at least a 4 inch earthworm each every three...
1 Answers · Pets · 08/04/2012
Wow, that's really sad! An idea is to give him something that'll make him throw up. If he throws it up he MIGHT have a chance, but you have to do it quickly. Or call a vet. But if all else fails just hope he goes peacefully to the...
5 Answers · Pets · 29/04/2010
African Clawed Frogs are easy to take care of as long as you have a fresh, clean, dependable water source. They are an excellent choice for the first-time frog owner. African Clawed Frogs have been used extensively in laboratory...
3 Answers · Pets · 06/04/2008
...soak them in tank water a bit before giving them to him. ACFs have no teeth or tongue, so I want to make sure they aren't too hard...
2 Answers · Pets · 17/05/2017
Basically, you can find out how many galllons your tank should be by per every 1 ACF= 10 gallons. So yes, you can keep 1 or 2 African Clawed Frogs in a 20 gallon tank. And yes, turtle pellets will be fine for your...
1 Answers · Pets · 12/07/2010
... with females being larger than males. All ACFs will eat anything they can fit into their mouths so they're ...
2 Answers · Pets · 28/08/2007
...for tankmates, large snails are pretty much it... The ACFs will eat anything small enough to fit in their mouths, and anything too...
1 Answers · Pets · 06/01/2011