cucurbita kirjutas:
tänud vastamast,mul on need konnad lihtsalt sõbraks ja ma ei teagi nende ladinapäraseid nimesid,vees elavad ja on vist need aafrika küüniskonnad nagu mõned kutsuvad,huvitavad loomad,söövad kahe käega usse
,praegu neil lauluaeg,lasevad marja.panin osa eraldi,proovin kas tuleb midagi välja.Õde mul neid kasvatanud juba mingi 8 aastat aga konnapoegi õnnestus saada ainult ühel korral,järjest surid ära kui olid juba nats konna sarnased.kui keegi viitsib, võiks oma kogemusi jagada kas MSN ,või
meiliga.cucurbita_cucurbita@hotmail.com http://aqualandpetsplus.com/Frog,%20Clawed.htmhttp://www.iacuc.arizona.edu/training/x ... .html#carehttp://www.petstation.com/clfrog.htmlMetamorphosis is a critical event, since the entire circulatory, digestive, and nervous systems are reorganized in a short space of time. The keeper must be particularly concerned about the radical change in eating habits: while Clawed Frog tadpoles must filter-feed, the short gut of newly transformed juveniles (and subsequent adults) can only accommodate visible solid food. To insure only appropriate fare is offered, the following should be carefully observed. Massive morphological changes will be noted soon after the front limbs appear, and the tail's energetic vibrations will slow and finally stop. During this period, feeding with powdered food should continue as usual. However, when the tail clearly begins to degenerate the frog is deriving nourishment from it alone, and feeding is not necessary. In this very brief interim, lasting on the average of 4-5 days, when the animal is balanced on a developmental edge between tadpole and frog, no external nourishment can be absorbed. Soon, the tail shrinks to nothing but a small stump. At this point adult food should be offered. The newly metamorphosed frog's first regular meal should be particularly appetizing: a few small slivers of lean, raw beef are good. The period between formation of the front legs and first acceptance of solid food is around 10 days.