African Dwarf Frogs are the cutest of all the African frogs. This is not just because they are tiny. (African Dwarf Frogs grow to be the size of a silver dollar, but my largest is barely a nickel.) African Dwarf Frogs, once they have adjusted to their new home, will often frolic in whatever mild currents are available. My youngest African Dwarf Frog sometimes spends an hour riding the bubbles to the top, then letting the flow of the filter pump propel him back to the bottom, then up the bubble-elevator again, around and around. I know he's doing it on purpose because he has plenty of other places to hang out. It's a 55-gallon aquarium, which is like a mansion to an African Dwarf Frog. Also, they often float semi-buoyant at the bottom, with one hind foot on the gravel and the rest outstretched in a Tai Chi pose. Pictures of my African Dwarf Frogs will be posted soon.
I'm actually considering moving all three of them to my old 5-gallon hexagon. One problem with African Dwarf Frogs is starvation. It's not easy for African Dwarf Frogs to get to food if you have greedy fish, and most of my fish are G-R-E-E-D-Y. They act like they're starving even when they're overfed, which they have been lately. I've been overfeeding to make sure my African Dwarf Frogs get some. This isn't good for the fish or the water chemistry. Therefore I will create a separate, 5-gallon, African Dwarf Frog sanctuary. I will name it Amphibious Xanadu: The Fyodor Dostoevsky Memorial African Dwarf Frog Sanctuary And Wildlife Refuge For African Dwarf Frogs.
In conclusion: African Dwarf Frogs are really neat. African Dwarf Frogs can't be beat. (Why would you want to beat something the size of your thumbnail? You're sick!)
Pickles.
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Monday, July 2, 2007
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I would like to have an African Dwarf Frog. And I would name it pickles. They are bound to be cute.
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