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msjinkzd
06-26-2008, 2:25 PM
The article can be found at the link below, please feel free to share your experiences in this thread.
http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37172

zauerb90
09-07-2009, 12:31 PM
My girlfriend and I recently bought an 'FrogOSphere' with two little african dwarf frogs included. She called me in panic mode explaining that the frogs were "taking chunks out of each other". I told her that they often shed, and asked her if either of the frogs looked or acted as if they were wounded and she said that they both were looking and acting fine. Again, I know that they shed, but has anyone ever heard of the frogs eating each other's dead skin? Please help, she is getting frightened :( Thank you!

flower81
09-07-2009, 1:33 PM
My son has 2 and his like to "help" each other and will pull on the extra skin to get it off.no harm done. But it does look kinda weird when you see it the first time.

zauerb90
09-07-2009, 3:14 PM
Thank you for the re-assurance! Im glad that the frogs are not cannibalizing one another.

zauerb90
09-07-2009, 4:04 PM
Has anyone else come across this strange behavior?

Ianne
09-07-2009, 4:14 PM
ive seen him try to bite the fishes poop when the fish is well...pooping
quite funny actually it looks like the fish are fishing for the frog ^^

captmicha
06-10-2010, 1:03 AM
Sorry, but bloodworms are actually not a great food source for them. While they can be offered once in a while, or used as a treat, they don't contain enough protein to suffice as a main food item.

Meaty foods are best for them but you have to be careful with what raw fish flesh you provide them to eat because some fish contain thiaminase which can lead to a thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency.

WeedCali
06-12-2010, 2:05 AM
what about beefheart?

captmicha
06-12-2010, 6:02 PM
I was told not to give them mammal proteins since they don't eat any in the wild. They eat insects and tiny fish in the wild.

froglover223
12-05-2011, 11:46 PM
Hi there!

My African dwarf frog, Boone, is about two and a half years old. He's very healthy and I've had no reason for concern until the other night. When I went to check on him, I noticed that his right hand was missing. I searched in the tank (a small tank, no other frogs or fish share it) and couldn't find it...I'm very concerned about him. Is this a common thing?

Please help!!