bem
n vou dizer nada d novo, mas tipo da-lhes comida normal para peixe e bloodworm, se tiveres peixes muito pequenos no aquario (alevins) correm o risco de serem devorados, pelo menos vejo as minhas a "caçar" diversas vezes..
Visita este site:
http://allaboutfrogs.org/info/mypets/dwarfs.html
Food requirements: frozen bloodworms.
Sounds nasty, but actually, this is almost as easy as upkeep of goldfish. You buy a package and keep it in the freezer. The package lasts me anywhere from one to two months. The best part is, it's ok to skip a day now and then. (no need to find someone to feed your pets when you go away for the weekend.) In fact, my routine is to feed them a pinch once every 3-4 days, and sometimes I just feed them a little extra and feed them only on the weekends.
If you can't find bloodworms, you can also use frozen brineshrimp (HEY! thats' what SeaMonkeys are!!), or you can substitute using dried worms or dried brine shrimp...I personally prefer the frozen stuff, partially cause they seem healthier, partially because it seems less messy (dried stuff sometimes clouds the water), but my little sister has a couple of these frogs and she has been using the dried brine shrimp which seems to work OK. If you're really adventurous, you can get all of these items LIVE too...but it isn't necessary as they search for food by smell, not movement. In fact, it's not uncommon for them to snap at each other when searching out their food! It looks a lot as if they have the hiccups, but they are just snapping around trying to find something good to eat. If you're wondering where to find such tasty morsels, most pet store that have a variety of fish carry them - just ask around!
I've also heard that some folks use some sort of pellet foods that drop to the bottom for their frogs....Im not sure how well this works in the long term...my guess is if thats all you can find, and the frogs will actually eat it, then it'll work. If they dont eat it, it may be a picky eater and you should look for one of the other options.