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African dwarf frogs are usually low-maintenance pets, but they are still living creatures who can get a plethora of diseases. Dropsy, or bloat, is one of those diseases that most often affects ...
Quick Overview of African Dwarf Frogs Before we begin, below is an important overview and factors to consider before choosing tank mates for your African dwarf frog.
African dwarf frog appearance African dwarf frogs are very small aquatic frogs that live fully submerged in water all the time. They can grow a little over two inches long and may have a spotted ...
An extremely peaceful little amphibian and very low-maintenance, my African dwarf frog is a different type of pet that I’m happy to have grown up with.
Ryp Walters with Froggy’s Lair says these crazy amazing African Dwarf Frogs are a great first pet. According to Walters, they are low maintenance, highly engineered biospheres and it’s … ...
If you’re looking for a pet that requires minimal care and is fun to watch, African dwarf frogs may be for you. Native to sub-Saharan Africa, these frogs are very small — about 1½ inches long.
A four-year survey of a strange salmonella outbreak in children found that the culprits appear to be pet African dwarf frogs, according to researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and ...
A frog once widely imported and bred by hospitals because it lays eggs when injected with a pregnant woman's urine may have brought a deadly amphibian infection to the United States. African ...
If your African dwarf frog looks bloated, it may have African dwarf frog dropsy. Find out what that means and what you can do about it.
A type of frog commonly kept in household aquariums has been linked to more than 200 Salmonella typhimurium infections during the past year, many of which occurred in children aged younger than 10 ...