One of my Frogs

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Oh man. Is he seriously in one of those betta vases?
 
rmorse;3455107; said:
Oh man. Is he seriously in one of those betta vases?
And aparently has a betta for companion:nono: Even bettas shouldnt be kept on thouse (that is if it is a tipical betta boul with no heat or small filter) Not a good combo
 
takinap;3456174; said:
Do you house any of your pets appropriately?


This.
 
And aparently has a betta for companion:nono: Even bettas shouldnt be kept on thouse (that is if it is a tipical betta boul with no heat or small filter) Not a good combo

Check your ignorant comments dude. For one if you knew even one thing about these frogs. Than you would know that they have a lateral line that is super sensitive to any sort of vibration! Even the quietest aquarium filter will be like living with a constant jackhammer all day and night. This leads to stress and death smart guy. The frog is still young and small. Currently the housing is quite enough for it until it is ready to be moved. They also recommend not more than 12'' of water again smart guy. I have found that they are better served in a smaller area at first like this anyhow as the feeding for them is more direct with minimal effort on their part. The housing is cleaned once a week which is more than recommended for them. The betta is not in danger as of yet and when it will be time to move already so do not worry with thing you do not understand. You rmorse just like I though when searching your posts know 0 that is nothing about fish also apparent here as well, and are a forum no buddy. Contributing nothing to the hobby, posting only in the lounge over 8 pages of useless nonsense not MFK related at all. I know the do's and don't for all the animals I kept bud and need not one bit of enlightenment for someone like you but thanks for trying and entertaining me once more with your foolishness.
 
BastardFish;3456758; said:
Check your ignorant comments dude. For one if you knew even one thing about these frogs. Than you would know that they have a lateral line that is super sensitive to any sort of vibration! Even the quietest aquarium filter will be like living with a constant jackhammer all day and night. This leads to stress and death smart guy. The frog is still young and small. Currently the housing is quite enough for it until it is ready to be moved. They also recommend not more than 12'' of water again smart guy. I have found that they are better served in a smaller area at first like this anyhow as the feeding for them is more direct with minimal effort on their part. The housing is cleaned once a week which is more than recommended for them. The betta is not in danger as of yet and when it will be time to move already so do not worry with thing you do not understand. You rmorse just like I though when searching your posts know 0 that is nothing about fish also apparent here as well, and are a forum no buddy. Contributing nothing to the hobby, posting only in the lounge over 8 pages of useless nonsense not MFK related at all. I know the do's and don't for all the animals I kept bud and need not one bit of enlightenment for someone like you but thanks for trying and entertaining me once more with your foolishness.


Ostracize me because I stay in the lounge? Look back further bud. I left because of people like you. Thought I would pop back into the threads, but seems they are still full of arrogance and ignorance.

Once again, I hope your animals make it. Nice setup for an extremely sensitive animal, btw.

:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
 
how does the frog do in the betta jar? and id remove a little of the plants, doesnt look like he can even swim to the other side lol.
 
does he move around alot in there? cause i had one in a vase and he was always trying to escape till i put him in a tank.
 
how hard is it to comment on how cool the frog is ... .it seems like u guys just wanna bust his balls :nilly:
 
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