Here's a list of things you want to take into consideration before buying ADFs:
- Aquarium. These playful creatures need lots of space to swim and hang out to be happy. Happy frogs = healthy frogs. The general rule of thumb is 1 gallon per ADF. Since I have 3, I have a 3 gallon tank. I will post about how I set up my aquarium soon.
- Diet. While they can get all the required nutrients through pellets, they like live foods a lot better. Can you handle frozen live food such as bloodworms and brine shrimps? Most pet stores that sell aquatic pets carry them.
- Tank decorations. ADFs need a lot of hiding space, especially if you have multiples. Their skin is also very delicate, so you would need silk or live plants. NO PLASTIC PLANTS. This is also where you'll want to consider COST OF ADFs
- Patience. Most pet stores (such as Petco) carry ADFs...but are infected with chytrid fungus. I went through a few frogs in Petco before realizing that I need to find a different ADF carrier that don't have chytrid infected ADF environments and tools. You may want to consider finding a breeder (chances are, if their frogs can breed...they don't have chytrid).
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Look how cute! Froggy eyes :) |
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