Feeding African Dwarf Frogs - 3 Easy Tips to Get Your ADF to Eat

Feeding African dwarf frogs (ADFs) makes for angiving it to your pet, then consider using a turkey
interesting experience. These tiny frogs have poorbaster. This is a very handy tool to have because it's
eyesight and will generally only notice somethingeasy to use, you can aim where you put your frog's
that's right in front of them and at an angle. This canfood, it's a great way to clean up any uneaten food
make for a difficult feeding time; however, feedingor debris, and it's simple to clean: just rinse it out with
your frog doesn't have to be stressful if you know atap water...remember, no soap.
few tips:3. Lastly, if your frog is in a tank by itself, and you
1. If you have gravel or stones on the bottom ofcan tolerate the look of no gravel, then think about
your frog's home, then a great way to preventswitching to a bare bottom aquarium. No gravel
whatever you feed your frog, whether pellets orallows for a good way to keep your frog's tank clean
frozen food, from disappearing into the gravel wherebetween water changes because you can see at a
the frog can't reach it, is to use a dish. A small,glance if there's anything to remove. Another benefit
never-seen-soap, glass or plastic dish placed in theto no gravel is the ease of feeding your frog: just
gravel will allow you to put food where your frog candrop the food in, and the frog should be able to find
get to it. After you do this a while, your frog willthe food no matter where it's landed on the bottom.
even be "trained" enough to know right away whereIf you use these simple and inexpensive tips to feed
to go to eat.your African dwarf frog, then both you and your
2. If you're looking for an easy way to get food toADF can enjoy feeding time that much more.
your frog without getting your hand or arm wet