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Old 28-12-2013, 11:20 AM   #591
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Gtf adopted.
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Old 28-12-2013, 03:43 PM   #592
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Tank mascot...to promote happy frog keeping!

Ur frog.... looks.. sooo happy. Why he so happy? Or maybe he is drunk
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Old 30-12-2013, 02:08 AM   #593
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Haha good one bro,u should look at axoloti face almost every axoloti smiles
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Old 13-01-2014, 12:17 AM   #594
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Hi guys. I have 1 wtf to give away for adoption. Pm me if interested.

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Old 13-01-2014, 12:33 AM   #595
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Heres a photo of em. Kept em in a vivarium with life plants. Healthy feeding on crickets. Will give away Repashy's calcium foc.

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Heres a photo of em. Kept em in a vivarium with life plants. Healthy feeding on crickets. Will give away Repashy's calcium foc.

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So cute!
But wifey say no!
Hmmmm and cannot office, wait it croak, and freak my colleagues then I big time trouble.

But can only see pics, can take out and play? They ain't too fast to run off?....
I can only keep baby bull frog to feed aro.... Hai....
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Old 16-01-2014, 07:47 PM   #597
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Not meant to be handled frequently.

Generally croaks at night or during rain periods. Search sexing advice to
pick out females, which aren't quite as loud.
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Old 24-03-2014, 01:39 PM   #598
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Not meant to be handled frequently.

Generally croaks at night or during rain periods. Search sexing advice to
pick out females, which aren't quite as loud.
am buying small green frogs at Jurong West market.

any advice on how to feed and take care of them?

I wodner if we can keep with guppies?

I got lots of smaller tanks but thgt of mixing with community fishes
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Old 24-03-2014, 02:00 PM   #599
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am buying small green frogs at Jurong West market.

any advice on how to feed and take care of them?

I wodner if we can keep with guppies?

I got lots of smaller tanks but thgt of mixing with community fishes
Welcome to the hobby, personally I find smaller green frogs are more difficult to care because you will need to feed them pinheads.

Since they are young, I would suggest feeding small amount everyday or once every 2 days. Do remember to dust the food with calcium powder. I would recommend repashy calcium plus.

If you want to setup with guppies, I think you will be using water as your substrate, just do water change whenever you find there is a lot of frog's poo in the water.

Just a suggestion from me. Previously I was also using water as my substrate, the water gets dirty very easily and I was doing water change daily, end up I changed to plantation soil and everything is much simpler. I just do spot cleaning everyday, use a tong and clear off all the poo that I can see, and change the water in the water dish. The whole process takes less than 5mins daily. Once a week I would stir the substrate to prevent fungus grow, and change the entire substrate once a month or no longer than 2months
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Welcome to the hobby, personally I find smaller green frogs are more difficult to care because you will need to feed them pinheads.

Since they are young, I would suggest feeding small amount everyday or once every 2 days. Do remember to dust the food with calcium powder. I would recommend repashy calcium plus.

If you want to setup with guppies, I think you will be using water as your substrate, just do water change whenever you find there is a lot of frog's poo in the water.

Just a suggestion from me. Previously I was also using water as my substrate, the water gets dirty very easily and I was doing water change daily, end up I changed to plantation soil and everything is much simpler. I just do spot cleaning everyday, use a tong and clear off all the poo that I can see, and change the water in the water dish. The whole process takes less than 5mins daily. Once a week I would stir the substrate to prevent fungus grow, and change the entire substrate once a month or no longer than 2months
Hi Silentous,
thanks for your good advice and experience.

What abt my setup below will it be trouble some to clean?
What are the food to feed these fellows?

The jurong west shop lady told me dry food can...
i wonder got "ali ba ba" me or not.

I always thgt they eat live food like cricket.


Full pics:http://tropicalfisherman.blogspot.sg...red-belly.html

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