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Matak
03-14-2003, 8:53 PM
My dwarf African frog eats frog & tadpole pellets, fed once a day. I have quite a few tank cleaners (see My Tank Specs, below) that get to the business of eating algae much better if I hold off from feeding them for a day or two. Will two days of no food hurt my frog?

Slappy*McFish
03-14-2003, 8:55 PM
not at all.

Mr.Jingles
03-14-2003, 9:08 PM
yes, he will ultamatly be affected to the point of no return to its original possition i n the tank as the frog that was living while eating food on a regular schedule and surviving on what little he already ate. Given that his diet was already slim, his stability is questionable only to the point that he will sit at the bottom looking for stuff like a crazy frog eating poop and crap. This may affect his ability to compute complex computations needed to survive in such a high stress invironment of the world. Luckily, he is only a dwarf frog, which gives him an advantage over the other larger frogs because his brain is smaller than the rest and doesn't need to be able to compute such complex computations which would allow him to be in competition with more intelligent animals. In conclusion, his small mental capabilities will ultamatly rely on the adulaomblagata for natural reactions such as starvation related death which are not something a frog of his size would actually have.

AntmanMike
03-14-2003, 9:19 PM
Are you high?

Mr.Jingles
03-14-2003, 9:28 PM
no.

Slappy*McFish
03-15-2003, 1:14 AM
lol.......frogs......say it a few times.......frogs...sounds crazy, man....hehheh:cool:

Matak
03-15-2003, 3:14 AM
How many threads have I hijacked in the past... Oh well, I guess I deserve this. :rolleyes:

Back to the DAF's. Mr. J, will the adulaomblagata hold him until the feeding resumes?