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Canister internal filters are gentle on the water as long as its filled to the top. I'd keep a hood or cover, they can potentially jump over and dehydrate to death if you aren't watching, especially if the water is all the way to the top. More water is better for waste too
I keep a quiet internal filter with plants. I need to add an extra hiding spot in there. Also need a suction water changer tube to make water changes easier. one 25% water change every two weeks is ideal imo
These are my first two frogs so im no expert yet. I only really had 2 bettas in the...
Should i keep the frogs inside while emptying the water so i can lift tank onto new stand. Or should i use a net to move them to a bowl outside the tank before emptying the water to make the stand change?
I hate to do it(disturb them like this) but this stand is better
so what do you think?
I have a hood, I think it looks nicer without the hood. I have two juvi clawed frogs in a 20 gallon long
Is my best bet to leave hood. How many inches waterless space do I have to leave for my hoodless tank to be an issue? When they get older?
Thanks
well guys, i have my tank all set up. Also have 3 albino acf's coming soon. Hopefully the fine black sand settles in time before they arrive
This is 20 gallon long
This is a neutral thing for me. just wondering if they will or not
And will a 20 gallon with 8 ADF be a higher chance of tadpoles or lower change chance from the 10 gallon with 4 adf?
Shes in a 4.6 gallon tank. I'm thinking maybe adding a african dwarf frog and 5 red crystal shrimp. This sound good or do you thinks she's better alone?. Thanks