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Zoo Med Aquatic Frog & Tadpole Food is a high-protein, sinking micro pellet designed specifically for all types of aquatic frogs and tadpoles. Proudly made in the USA, this trusted product from Zoo Med ensures your aquatic pets receive the best nutrition for their growth and vitality.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
Unit Count | 2.0 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
O**L
Great food
My aquatic frogs love this food good ingredients great price will definitely purchase again
G**E
Good frog food
Bought for our African dwarf frogs and they seem to love it! The pellets are tiny enough for them to eat and do break / dissolve if uneaten. They are stinky but the fish don’t mind! The size works well and the ingredients are enough that our fish are alive and active so they must like the taste! Super easy to use as well!
M**E
Ribbit
Very cheap, and the 2 oz bottle goes a long way. Way more convenient then feeding boiled lettuce or spinach to tadpoles, and especially live bugs to frogs. It's nice that it works for both frogs and tadpoles
P**R
Happy Frogs
I bought this for the first time for my frogs. I sprinkled a couple of pinches in their tank. They quickly started eating until it was gone. Alot of the food floated and a little sank which works well for them. They eat what's floating first and then they go after what sank. They seem happy and content.
N**B
Fish like it too! Just very messy
Half sink for your aquatic frogs, half float. If you have an African dwarf frog or other blind frogs that have trouble finding their food, you're going to want to target feed for sure, take your time and monitor, then with the syringe you fed them with or a skimming net take out the leftovers,as this crumbles and dissolves into a big mess otherwise (good for frog/tadpole digestion, bad for water quality) these pellets are about the size of medium/large betta pellets. I would recommend feeding your frogs a medley of this and other recommended foods for them. Do research on how often your frogs need to eat and pay attention to their hunger cues. Great product overall, wouldn't solely rely on this. Would recommend you keep your frogs in their own tank with other frogs than a community tank with fish to make feedings easier and keep water quality optimal
Z**Z
Awesome for starting ponds
I dug a pond earlier this year. I treated the water against mosquitoes & algae, but I wondered how I would get frogs and reptiles to move into a place where there was no algae or mosquito larvae to eat. This stuff is the answer! Whenever I saw a frog visiting my pond, I'd sprinkle some of this food into it. Well, I think some wild frogs have to be entrained in order to recognize this as food, but others will gobble it up right away. I kept adding a little now and then, and now my pond has its first permanent residents. Very nice!UPDATE: I've had tadpoles in my pond for about a month. They never go for the food when I sprinkle it - but, they must be eating it because it always disappears in a couple days. I guess not many wild frogs will clamber to the water surface to eat these, unless they are raised or trained on it. They don't come up and wait for it like a fish would. But it's still great stuff and helps me support the critters :)
S**.
Toads liked it
Worked well for us to feed our tadpoles to help them grow into toads!
Z**N
frogs won't eat it
Not sure if it has anything to do with this food or not, but our frogs won't even touch it.
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