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Aquatic Frogs?

pollyandpear

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I hope you don't mind me making a new thread - some of you may have seen I am on the journey of creating my very first aqurium.

I've spent the last three weeks letting my plants settle in and trying to cycle the tank.

I am now beginning to think about that fish/ inhabitants to put in the tank.

Something I'd thought about, but didn't think would be suitable were african dwarf frogs/ aquatic frogs?

If they are totally unsuitable then please say!

At the moment my aquarium is heated to 23 degrees. It is about 20 gallon and has lots of plants.

If a few frogs ( I was thinking two, no more than three) would be suitable, along with one species of fish then I would love to explore this option as I love frogs!
 
I think if my set up is suitable, I'd like to go for the frogs. I had hoped to add some corys or tetras, but I have seen you almost need to feed the frogs directly using tweezers to ensure they eat!

The above video is so helpful. I have lots of plants and a big piece of wood so this evening and I am going to redo the tank and see how it comes out.

Will also test my water to get an idea of all my parameters.
 
something to bear in mind with the frogs is that they aren't the smartest, in tanks with relatively deep water they tend to swim up for air, give up then drown :hungover:

I don't know the preferred water depth, but 12 inches tends to be mentioned as a good upper limit from what i've read
 
I would not recommend frogs over fish, especially in a fish tank.
They are really boring and don't do much at all, they tend to hang against the glass near the surface for hours on end. To be honest they are probably bored to death.
I think African clawed frogs have some use in human pregnancy testing?
 
I replied to your other thread before seeing this so I'll post the link here


I agree with what is written above by the others and when I saw the serpadesigns video I thought the tank was to deep from my experience with them. The are initially cool to keep but micro crabs and other oddities, you really have to love them to be entertained for a long time.
 
My tank is at max 40cm deep so obviously I can have the water lowered to an appropriate depth if I do go ahead with frogs.







I've always been fascinated by frogs so owning some is tempting, but I would also like fish so need to decide and research about this. I thought clawed frogs weren't safe with fish?
 
Elregardless just done a water change and rescape and also added fertiliser for the plants.



Parameters are not great and boy this is hard.
 

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To me it looks pretty cool.

Only thing I don’t like it’s the difference in substrate colour. I would put this brown substrate over this black aqua soil but as I’m saying it’s only my personal preference.

To be honest with you it looks way better than my first tank 🤣

Good luck!
 
Haha the lighter brown is the aqua soil and the black is the substrate. I don't like the colour either but right now the idea of taking it all apart again isn't fun so going to try and get these plants thriving.
 
Right I see.

I get your concept now - kind of 😅

Definitely wouldn’t tear it apart. Looks nice.

It just need a time to settle down a bit and fingers crossed everything should be ok.
 
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