This is a care video of how I take..well…care of my acf. Either you like it or you don’t. The tank set up is mainly for college students in a money and space pinch
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Amphibian caresheets and tips
by Tricia
This is a care video of how I take..well…care of my acf. Either you like it or you don’t. The tank set up is mainly for college students in a money and space pinch
Duration : 0:7:1
by Tricia
by Tricia
What do I need to successfully care for one fire belly toad.
i have a ten gallon aquarium for mine (make sure you get a lid mine climb the side) but you don't need this big for one
a big water dish (mine spend about 75% of there time just sitting in it)
some dirt for the bottom (i buy a brick of it and when you put water in it, it turns into dirt)
you want some where they can hide (mine have a hallow piece of wood that's called a frog log)
and lots of crickets
i buy a lot and just kept them in a bug catcher and to keep them alive just put a slice of orange and dip a cotton ball in water
i got all this at petco
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i found a grey tree frog outside and i dont know how to take care of it what should i do
The best thing to do is to return the animal back to its habitat. It is not good just taking animals and keeping them as pets.
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My clawed frogs have gotten larger and larger and larger lol. It seems that they never get full. So far they eat turtle (amphibian sticks), the occasional housefly or other bug I can catch etc. It seems they recently also ate the algae eaters( chinese algae eaters ) they were small. So I am wondering if they would eat some feeder goldfish and what else could I feed them. Earthworms are good but they are expensive because of all the fisherman and I worry about feeding wild earthworms because we live in the city and they could have toxins on them.
Don't feed goldfish. They have small spines that could hurt the frogs. My ACF's eat shrimp pellets, Nutrifin tablets and krill mostly. You don't have to feed them live food all the time, but it is a nice treat for them occasionally.
I suggest experimenting with sinking fish pellets and see what they like.
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I saw a newt today at my local fish store and thought they were really cute.I am not planning to get one right away because I already have a lot of fish but just wondered if they are hard to take care of and what there requirements are in case I decide to get one some time in the future.If someone has a link where I can read more about them that would be great.
Newts are so awesome! My brother has some, he has had the same two for 10 years! They are fun and easy to take care of, but they still are some work. Here is a link I found helpful: http://ia.essortment.com/howtotakecare_rorv.htm
Good Luck!
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A tiger salamander is not a red salamander. Frankly I dont know what species youre referring to. If your salamander is just red, it could be a number of different species, many with very different requirements. Below are a couple links to sites that may help you figure out which salamander you have.
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