Like all tadpoles, African Clawed Frog tadpoles are fragile creatures that require careful attention. Yet if helped along and cared for properly, these tadpoles can grow into wonderful pet frogs. The steps below will help you to breed your own African Clawed Frogs.
Enjoy following their journey from tiny eggs to full-grown adults! Separate the tadpole eggs from their parents before the tadpoles even hatch. Adult frogs will often eat their eggs, so remove the adults to a new location, or move the tadpoles by using a cup, not a net.
Keep the tank relatively clean, but don't use any filters, not even sponge filters. Tadpoles are delicate and cannot withstand the current produced by these filters. Never change all of the tank water at the same time, as the stress of such a change could be harmful to the tadpoles.
Instead, change only about half of the water at a time. Feed the tadpoles. Tadpoles are filter-feeders, so they need food to be very finely crushed.
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African clawed frogs are a great species for both seasoned herpetology enthusiasts and beginners in reptile and amphibian husbandry. The tadpole stage is by far the most challenging point in successfully rearing an African clawed frog. They're delicate and require diligent care, but the success of bringing a tadpole to adulthood gives you a great sense of accomplishment and satisfaction.
Just follow these steps. Separate the adults from the tadpoles. The adult frogs will quickly make a meal of the tadpoles if they're left together.
If you're rearing more than one tadpole, have an adult habitat ready and transfer them away from the remaining tadpoles as soon as they metamorphose. Provide at least a pint of water for each tadpole. Optimally, this water should be about 75 to 79 degrees Fahrenheit (24 to 26 degrees Celsius).
You can achieve this easily and consistently by using an aquarium heater. You should change 98 percent of the water daily, even if it seems clean. This is due to the ... more.
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