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    Default Salt tolerance of African Dwarf Frogs

    Hello there, I have a question about the salt tolerance of ADFs. I have a 5 gallon tank with two ADFs and a betta. I found a couple suspicious white spots on the fish and am going to treat for ich with salt.
    My question is what concentration of salt ADFs usually tolerate? I am planning on going up to 0.2%, by 0.05% increases every 12 hours. These are going to be very accurate, I am not going by tsp/gallon but by gram/liter.
    Will the frogs be fine or should I house them separately for the time being? But here I would neither have a spare filter nor a spare heater though (temperature is usually at around 78F).

    Thanks a lot for any advice!

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    eric048
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    Default Re: Salt tolerance of African Dwarf Frogs

    i know mine didn't tolerate it well, also frogs as far as I know are more resistant to ick, I would place them in a separate tank as long as the temp is stable they will be fine, filters aren't necessary if you feed them the correct amount, I have kept dwarfs in vases for years without issues as long as they can get air they are good.

    as for the betta I would also raise the temp in your tank about one degree F a day until it's in the low 80's this will speed up the ick life cycle and make it go away easier

    hope that helps

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    Default Re: Salt tolerance of African Dwarf Frogs

    Keep in mind with the ick that it will appear to go away quickly. Don't be fooled though. There is a portion of their life cycle when the will lay dormant in the tank for a couple of weeks and then mature and attach themselves to your fish. Continue your treatments for the specified time. Having ideal water parameters and a stable environment is always the best defence against the parasite though. Most fish have the ability to resist it naturally when healthy.

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