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I have had my betta and 3 dwarf frogs for a week now and they are still alive :D yay... not that i expected them to die but just had bad experiences before....
I decided to get them because i got my water tested and it was fine

New tank(with betta in) : Nitrates were fine... yellow colour from test :D
Old tank with mollies : Nitrates were great! perfect in fact!:hooray:

Anyone have any tips on a schedual i should feed the frogs and betta by like...
eg. bloodworms weekly, flakes daily? somethin like that...
Can anyone help ? I have bloodworms(frozen) and tropical flake food and do you know f the frogs will eat sinking cat pellets?

thanks :D
 
foxslilvixen :)

You could probably feed your frog exclusively on live or frozen bloodworms or other tiny worms like blackworms or tubifex and the betta will love them too. If you have a brand called HBH in your country, they make a very tiny pellet for the frogs, called Frog and Tadpole Bites. If not, perhaps some other company makes something similar. I like to feed mine every day.

They eat from the bottom and when you drop the food in they might not find it right away. :D
 
I'd say a small quantity every day. Just make sure the betta doesn't get all the worms first. Use a syrine if in doubt, to inject the food onto the bottom of the tank.

When I had an ADF he did occasionally come to the top for his food. Consequently you can supplement the bloodworms with a food called Tetra ReptoMin, vitamin enriched food sticks which can be broken into small chunks for the ADFs to manage.
 
In Britain, JMC make a pelleted aquatic frog food. Look for it in larger pets stores & fish shops.

If it's anything as good as their peleted catfish food, then they will thrive on it.
 

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