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How Do You Care For African Clawed Or Dwarf Frogs?

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How Do You Care For African Clawed Or Dwarf Frogs?

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• Purchase the clawed or dwarf frogs. Look at the sales tank. If the tank is approximately 2 gallons for dwarf frogs with 4 or more frogs in the tank, don’t buy them as they won’t be healthy specimens. A small tank will stress both dwarf and clawed frogs. If you’re getting clawed frogs, their tank should be 20 gallons for 5 froglets to 2 adult frogs. • Select food, filtration, tank size, and plants (fake plants, decor), aquasafe. You will want 5 gallons per dwarf frog, and 10 gallons per clawed frog. Have a 10 gallon tank with rocks that won’t fit in their mouth. • Use a 10 to 20 gallon filter • Feed them HBH frog and tadpole bites, frozen blood worms, and earthworms. # Use water. These frogs always live only in water. And so now you can setup your aquarium not a critter cage with dirt. Use only water. • Make sure you have access to outlets. • Add dechlorinated water, filter, rocks, and room to explore. • Find out if you have a male or female. Clawed frog males have no stub between the

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