Our fish are placed in plastic bags with water and oxygen before being put in boxes. Tropical fish are then put in a suitable insulated box with a heat pack if necessary. This should ensure minimal heat fluctuations and keep the fish safe.
They will then be shipped on our overnight service. You must be available to receive and sign for the fish to receive our arrive alive guarantees. Please then read our acclimatising guide on the best way to settle your new fish in. If there are any problems with your delivery please call us. There are sometimes delays out of our control due to weather, traffic and accidents, please call us if your delivery is late, we do still need you to be available for the delivery due to it being livestock.
Remember to choose your fish carefully after reading our guides as we cannot take any returns on livestock. Pond Plant Orders Please place Pond Plant orders separately from your fish order to avoid confusion on delivery times.
You will not be able to bring any used aquarium hardware,- filters tanks nets etc. Not legally anyway as you would have to declare them to customs. Do frogs need heat lamps? If necessary, use a heat bulb or a night-specific heat lamp for warmth. Aquatic frogs are frogs that live underwater. The most common species of aquatic frogs include African dwarf frog, African clawed frog, Western clawed frog, and Western dwarf clawed frog.
Their average lifespan is about five years, but they can live up to twenty years. Because they are aquatic frogs, they stay underwater. So be sure to wash your hands before and after touching your frog to avoid contamination.
There are no species of amphibians exempt from licence requirements in Western Australia. You can purchase a guide on how to raise tadpoles in our Froglife Shop. Keeping Common Frog or Common Toad tadpoles in captivity is not illegal. Feeding: African Dwarf Frogs will eat a variety of food, including brine shrimp, bloodworms, commercial frog foods, some commercial fish foods, krill, small pieces of worms and small live fish.
African dwarf frogs are strictly meant for being looked at, not handled. Even the oils on your hands can hurt these African dwarf frogs. Can you keep axolotls with fish? The answer, surprisingly, is yes — you just need to choose your fish carefully. Your tree frog does not need love and affection.
These are observational animals and thus do not like to be held. As with all amphibians, their skin is soft and permeable so wash your hands thoroughly and avoid any lotions, creams, or oils before handling them.
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