Tuesday, January 8, 2008

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Kassina senegalensis

Who is Kassina?: The
Kassina senegalensis is a common frog in the grasslands of Senegal. She loves the warm, humid climates. It has large eyes with vertical pupil, not webbed feet short and thin (this indicates his lack of ability in swimming, moooooolto low, I recommend total avoidance of the wetland except in the breeding season), but with little say on the adhesive discs that do not guarantee a hold on shrubs and trees. The color is usually brown sand with three stripes down the back, but can sometimes esssere greenish or dark blue. During the breeding season swells the vocal sac and emits the typical verse, recalling the explosion of a bubble, "Buik Buik."

Behavior: The
Kassina is strettamete night and loves to copy the habits of Dyscophus, or remain hidden under the moss or mud. But certainly at night trasforna. Becomes very active and tends to walk rather than jump or climb. The senegalensis is certainly easy to keep: it remains small, maximum 6 cm, is very voracious and very resistant to bacteria. The only foresight to reserve will add a heat lamp at low voltage. They are still frogs of the bush!

Breeding in terrarium:
A small terrarium is fine for a couple, but no more than two because at night they move a lot and need space. The substrate will be different this time than usual: in addition to peat, bark and moss you have to sprinkle the soil with a layer of sand or take a small sandy area. The sand makes the soil softer and the frog loves to dig small holes to hide them. As furniture is fine all wood, plants, shelters and so on. because due to its low weight and its poor ability in climbing will not destroy anything! Then spaced with imagination! As mentioned above a pool of water must be added only during the breeding season.

Power:

usually feeds on crickets and meal moths

Personal experience: I purchased my

boy of Kassina recognizable voice for the big bag) in my usual beloved shop exotic! She now lives with me a few months and say that we are still aware of ...!

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