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Old 08-02-2011, 03:34 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I just wanted to update everyone on the frogs and my other fish. I wasn't able to get the two newcomers out of the tank until Friday night. Thursday I learned a lesson about not caring around even a small, half empty tank with water in it. Cue the sound of cracking glass, dash to the nearest sink and cleaning up 2.5 gallons of water - sigh.

Between Wednesday when they arrived and Friday when I bought a replacement 5.5 gallon tank, I lost a dalmation molly, 2 platys and a baby pleco. I also witnessed an attack on my dwarf frog but he survived. Since they have been residing in their own tank I have lost nothing. I think they are a little ticked that they don't have anyone to pick on now but they LOVED the frozen blood worms I bought for them. I was actually afraid I fed them too much because the one literally STUFFED himself to the point his stomach was distended. We didn't feed them the next day. They also like the baby brine shrimp. It was funny to watch them use their front paws like hands and stuff them in their mouths.

I am MOST thankful for the clarification on what I had bought this time or I might have had a very large tank with nothing in it but these two little monsters.

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aww, bless you...at least i knew what i was taking on when i took on mine lol...however, saying that, they are fabulous little frogs...gutsy, but fabulous..if you can embrace them for the seperate entity they are they will give you and your children hours or entertainment...much more so, i hate to say than any aquarium fish...and even more than my tree frogs and afircan dwarf frog tanks give me...they're lots of fun and i hope you can learn to love their greedy gobbledy guts ways, i'm totally in love with these little fellas xxx
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