How Do You Grow A Frog Pipidae?
Tongueless frogs (Pipidae), including African dwarf and clawed frogs, are an interesting species of amphibians. These aquatic frogs rarely leave their watery homes unless drought or lack of food drives them across land. Pipidae are prolific breeders when food is abundant and water parameters are kept at desirable levels. Feeding an adult Pipidae is a straightforward (and entertaining) process. Their young tadpoles are a bit trickier to feed and require planning and attention to their unique feeding processes–some are filter feeders. Clean both aquariums with a strong bleach-and-water solution. Allow the bleach water to stand in the tanks for 20 minutes so that it can thoroughly disinfect all areas. Drain the tanks and rinse with clean water until every trace of bleach is gone. Add a 2- to 4-inch layer of rinsed aquarium or play box sand to both tanks. Slope the substrate (sand) forward so that gathering left over bits of food is easier. Arrange the live plants in an aesthetically plea