| Feeding African dwarf frogs (ADFs) makes for an | | | | giving it to your pet, then consider using a turkey |
| interesting experience. These tiny frogs have poor | | | | baster. This is a very handy tool to have because it's |
| eyesight and will generally only notice something | | | | easy to use, you can aim where you put your frog's |
| that's right in front of them and at an angle. This can | | | | food, it's a great way to clean up any uneaten food |
| make for a difficult feeding time; however, feeding | | | | or debris, and it's simple to clean: just rinse it out with |
| your frog doesn't have to be stressful if you know a | | | | tap 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 of | | | | can tolerate the look of no gravel, then think about |
| your frog's home, then a great way to prevent | | | | switching to a bare bottom aquarium. No gravel |
| whatever you feed your frog, whether pellets or | | | | allows for a good way to keep your frog's tank clean |
| frozen food, from disappearing into the gravel where | | | | between 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 the | | | | to no gravel is the ease of feeding your frog: just |
| gravel will allow you to put food where your frog can | | | | drop the food in, and the frog should be able to find |
| get to it. After you do this a while, your frog will | | | | the food no matter where it's landed on the bottom. |
| even be "trained" enough to know right away where | | | | If 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 to | | | | ADF can enjoy feeding time that much more. |
| your frog without getting your hand or arm wet | | | | |