Acf In Her New Setup!

TheModernHermit
  • #1
I finally got my ACF moved into her new 10 gallon tank! I took a couple weeks to finish it, making sure to do everything right, so hopefully she likes it.
I'm open to any feedback!

414568-33fe464790d603e0fffbdbfe5624fff6.jpg
414569-4e4b527c4645f72fe7a321dc1e58f552.jpg
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2371.JPG
    IMG_2371.JPG
    72.3 KB · Views: 115
  • IMG_2372.JPG
    IMG_2372.JPG
    72.5 KB · Views: 129
Fanatic
  • #2
Hello, and welcome to Fishlore!

I believe that AFC need larger tanks, they get pretty large and are big messy guys.
Where's the filter? If you don't have that, you'll deal with a lot of water issues, which will eventually kill a frog.
The tank looks alright, except for the lack of filtration, and size.
 
TheModernHermit
  • Thread Starter
  • #3
She hasn't had a filter ever since I got her 10 years ago. I'll do weekly water changes to keep things clean. I realize it's going to be dirty and it's a big undertaking, but it's what I'm going to stick with for now.
Unfortunately, a 10 gallon is all I have room for and it's going to have to work. I did my research before this upgrade and I've done what I think is right based on that research.
 
Fanatic
  • #4
LilBlub
She has some ACF and knows about them
 
LilBlub
  • #5
I think an ACF can be kept in a 10 gallon, just because they’re very lazy frogs. They’re not a very active species who need a lot of room. I would say that a bigger tank would be better, but if that’s all you have room for and you keep it clean it should work.

I like the rocks, by the way. Very nice setup.
 

Similar Aquarium Threads

  • Locked
Replies
6
Views
2K
lilirish
  • Locked
Replies
14
Views
14K
The_tide_keeper
Replies
14
Views
3K
meanddoxie
  • Locked
Replies
12
Views
1K
ayelie
  • Locked
  • Question
Replies
6
Views
379
TeeJay89
Advertisement


Top Bottom