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Ant
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 4
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hello,
i recently purchase two new albino ACF. i took some advice and bought a 20 gallon tank for them. but now it looks so empty. My question is what can i put in there with the frogs while there young that they will get along with and be able to grow with? Sopana |
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Ant
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 9
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As they get bigger they will fill it up. Sit in the evening and watch them swim from top to bottom and side to side. They will use all that space. I have a taller rock thing in my tank which takes up some of the space as does the Java moss, That I have rolled up in a soft edges plastic plant to keep it floating.
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Ant
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 7
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I think if you really want to put something in there a little substrate on the bottom and a few guppies for a variety would do well. However the guppies eventually become frog food, so it depends on if you want and can afford to replace them. Otherwise I would leave ti the way it is...
Earsha |
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