caprahircus
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Hello,
I've had African Dwarf Clawed Frogs for some years and two weeks ago I bought three new ones becouse I wanted a larger group. Unfortunatly all my frogs died in two weeks after the purchace. The last three survivers past away yesterday. My conclusion is that I bought sick frogs who transfered the desise to my healthy ones. I have no idea what kind of desise it is, there is nothing unusual to see at the corpses. It isnt bloat (I've had a bloated ADCF and treated him to health), there is no fungus and no red leg. The fish in the aquarium (one ottocinclus and a boraras) are not affected.
Though I want to buy new ones in a while (form another shop ofcourse!!!), becouse I've had them for years and got quite attached to them. But does this meen that I have to throw away all the plants, sand, etc.? Or could I just leave the tank alone for a jear or so. I dont know if the bacteria dies when there is no host around.
I really want to be sure about this becouse throwing it away meens throwing a lot of money away...
I've had African Dwarf Clawed Frogs for some years and two weeks ago I bought three new ones becouse I wanted a larger group. Unfortunatly all my frogs died in two weeks after the purchace. The last three survivers past away yesterday. My conclusion is that I bought sick frogs who transfered the desise to my healthy ones. I have no idea what kind of desise it is, there is nothing unusual to see at the corpses. It isnt bloat (I've had a bloated ADCF and treated him to health), there is no fungus and no red leg. The fish in the aquarium (one ottocinclus and a boraras) are not affected.
Though I want to buy new ones in a while (form another shop ofcourse!!!), becouse I've had them for years and got quite attached to them. But does this meen that I have to throw away all the plants, sand, etc.? Or could I just leave the tank alone for a jear or so. I dont know if the bacteria dies when there is no host around.
I really want to be sure about this becouse throwing it away meens throwing a lot of money away...