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Why does my frog swim really fast to the water’s surface & take a gulp?

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Why does my frog swim really fast to the water’s surface & take a gulp?

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ADFs breathe atmospheric air, so on occasion, you will see them swim quickly to the water’s surface and take a breath of air. Always leave a space of air between the lid on the tank and the water’s surface, so that they have plenty of air to breathe. If they cannot get to the air at the water’s surface, they will drown. ADFs come up for air at least every two hours and when they do so, they’re faster than a speeding bullet! They blow a bubble, grab another breath of air and head for the bottom, nose down, at the same speed Crash landings are a daily occurrence!

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