Feeding African Dwarf Frogs (ADFs) can be an interesting and rewarding experience, despite their poor eyesight which makes it difficult for them to locate food. Here are some tips to make feeding time stress-free:
To prevent food from disappearing into the gravel or stones at the bottom of the tank, use a small dish made of plastic or glass. This will help you place the food where your frog can easily reach it. With time, your frog will learn to go to the dish to eat. Consider using a turkey baster to deliver the food. It's an easy-to-use tool that allows you to aim the food directly to your frog without getting your hands wet. It's also a great tool for cleaning up any debris or uneaten food. If you can tolerate the look of a bare bottom tank, consider removing the gravel. A bare bottom tank allows for easy cleaning and helps you keep an eye on any debris that needs to be removed. It also makes feeding your frog easier, as you can just drop the food in and your frog should be able to find it. By following these simple and affordable tips, feeding your ADF can become a more enjoyable experience for both you and your frog.
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