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    How do I test the water quality in my tank?
    Brian Blake
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    Brian Blake is an Aquarium Expert and the Owner of Boodleshire Aquatics based in the Kansas City Metro Area. With over 20 years of experience, Brian is an expert in freshwater planted aquariums, saltwater reef aquariums, and aquarium installation, care, and maintenance. Brian holds a Bachelor's degree in Ichthyology and Aquatic Environmental Science from Emporia State University.
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    To test the quality of water in a frog tank, use test kits to assess various factors. Measure nutrients, such as ammonia and nitrates, with kits specifically designed for this purpose. These indicators gauge the organic pollution, or "dirtiness," of the water. Additionally, test mineral content by checking alkalinity, general hardness, and temperature. Liquid titration test kits, like those offered by API, work well for this. Collect a sample of tank water in a vial, add the reagent as directed, and interpret the results. This method provides insights into water quality, revealing information on pollutants like nitrates and ensuring the mineral content aligns with the preferences of the frogs. Regular testing helps maintain a conducive environment for the health and well-being of your frog companions.
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    How do I properly aquascape my frog tank?
    Brian Blake
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    Brian Blake is an Aquarium Expert and the Owner of Boodleshire Aquatics based in the Kansas City Metro Area. With over 20 years of experience, Brian is an expert in freshwater planted aquariums, saltwater reef aquariums, and aquarium installation, care, and maintenance. Brian holds a Bachelor's degree in Ichthyology and Aquatic Environmental Science from Emporia State University.
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    To create an effective aquascape for a frog tank, start by ensuring the gravel layer is shallow, ideally one to two inches thick, to facilitate proper cleaning. If incorporating soil for plants, a slightly thicker layer may be suitable. Avoid excessively deep gravel, which can lead to issues like anaerobic bacteria growth and hydrogen sulfide gas buildup. When adding rocks for aesthetic purposes, ensure they are chemically inert. For instance, avoid placing limestone in the tank, as it could alter the water conditions unfavorably. Consider the frog species you plan to house and design the environment to replicate their natural habitat. Provide open spaces for exploration and appropriate hiding spots. When aquascaping a frog tank, focus on creating a habitat that meets their needs, balancing open areas for movement with secluded spaces for shelter.
  • Question
    Should I get a thermometer?
    Community Answer
    Yes. It is important to maintain a safe temperature for your frogs.
  • Question
    Does anyone know around what decibel range a male fantasy frog croaks in?
    Xxmoonhunter
    Community Answer
    I believe it is anywhere between 20 and 60 decibels, averaging out to about 40.
  • Question
    My Pacman frog lived for about six months. He was albino and was a younger frog. I left for spring break and was gone for about five days. When I returned, my frog was dead. Do you know why this happened?
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    You may have forgotten to feed him, or not left enough water. He also could have been too cold or too hot. Always get someone to look after pets - even if it is a short break.
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    Are Pacman frogs poisonous?
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    Pacman frogs are not poisonous at all! It is best to not handle them, though, because they breathe through their skin and if you have harmful chemicals o your hands, it can be fatal to your Pacman frog.
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    How big should my heating pad be?
    Community Answer
    It depends on the tank size. Just make sure that the heating pad completely covers the bottom of the tank.
  • Question
    Do you need a heating pad for Pacman frogs?
    honeyy 157
    Community Answer
    Yes, heating pads are essential for Pacman frogs. They can freeze to death without one. They should be kept at 75 - 85 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, and between 65 and 75 F at night.
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    Can I set up my tank in my bedroom or would it be best to place it somewhere else?
    honeyy 157
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    You can definitely set up your tank in your bedroom! It would actually be best there so that you can get to observe your pet and make sure everything is correct in the tank, multiple times a day.
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    Must I have a heating pad? If not, what will happen?
    honeyy 157
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    You should have a heat pad on at all times, maybe even two! If Pacman frogs don't get the correct heating, they will become hypothermic. Hypothermia means their body temperature declines. As a result, they become less active, their digestion slows, their immune system doesn't function properly, and they become susceptible to deadly infections.
  • Question
    Can I use ZooMed Pacman frog food as their main diet?
    honeyy 157
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    Frogs should have a mixture of foods. They can have insects (gut-loaded crickets, dubia roaches, night crawlers, wax worms, hornworms), fish (feeder goldfish), soft food bites (by ZooMed), and even pinky mice! Be sure to give your Pacman frog lots of variety, or they may stop eating.
  • Question
    is it okay to use a wet paper towel instead of dirt?
    Ham on the Run
    Community Answer
    Not for frogs; they need substrate (such as Eco Earth) to bury themselves in. If you mix a bit of safe moss in it really helps with humidity, too!
  • Question
    Does the frog need a lid?
    Ham on the Run
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    Yes, you'll need a lid. Frogs are very good at escaping! When selecting a lid make sure it is partially mesh. If it's fully mesh it would be better to cover a section of it to keep humidity in the enclosure.
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    All of the other places in my house are cold except my bedroom. Should I keep the frog in in my bedroom?
    Community Answer
    You can put it in your bedroom, but, make sure to put a light on one side of the Enclosure, but your room should be 75 to 85 degrees during the day and 65 to 75 degrees during the night.
  • Question
    Why is my pacmcan frog sticking it's legs out while in dirt?
    Community Answer
    Erratic jumping and hind legs stretching out are typically signs of toxic out syndrome. Toxic out syndrome happens when a pacman frog sits in fouled water or substrate and absorbs the toxins through the skin. Change the water out every couple of hours until the frog's behaviors return to normal, If your frog keeps sticking its legs out, then bring it to wildlife clinic.
  • Question
    I live in a tropical country and I have a baby green Pacman frog in a foam filter substrate. Is it okay that I feed it with 3-4 pcs pf dubia per day?
    Emma Viener
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    Of course! But make sure to never feed frogs that you do not have inside. This could lead to starvation as the frog could get dependent on you for food, so that if you stop feeding it or it gets lost, it will starve.
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