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When I let my Albino Clawed Frog into the tank, it sped as fast as it could and rammed the side of the tank, forcing his eye back into his head (the dome that is supposed to cover his eye is still there however). Fortunately, he survived, but has been putting on a little weight since the incident, and has grown to twice the size of the other ACF i got.

Are these two incidents related in any way?

Help appreciated

2007-02-16 12:23:01 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

the smaller ACF is the same size as a regular Clawed Frog that my teacher has at school, however they have been mating (they only croak when they seem to be attempting to mate, from what i've observed)
but haven't produced any offspring

How can i tell if it's female or male from looking at it aswell?

2007-02-17 04:56:44 · update #1

1 answers

Clawed frogs should get about the size of a softball when fully grown. I don't think his growth is because of the injury. Perhaps the small frog is sick, or is actually a dwarf clawed frog. Or maybe the bigger frog is a female.

2007-02-16 13:21:33 · answer #1 · answered by bzzflygirl 7 · 0 0

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