They eat fish pellets, bloodworms and brine shrimp.
#LOW MAINTENANCE PETS HOW TO#
How to Care for a African Dwarf FrogĪfrican Dwarf frogs are fairly easy to take care of as long as their water is monitored and the water quality is checked weekly. There should be space between the top of the tank and the water, so the frogs can come up for air when needed. They’re fully aquatic amphibians and are quite happy to stay in the water full-time, but they need room to exercise their legs and swim around. African Dwarf FrogĮnvironment: They need a 10-plus gallon aquarium with a water temperature of 72-82 degrees Fahrenheit. Here are 30 suggestions for easy, low-maintenance pets that are good for newbie pet owners or people who want a pet that requires minimal effort. If you’re getting a first pet for a child, you’ll want one that’s not going to take a lot of work and will stay healthy. If you have a busy lifestyle with very little extra time, you’re going to want to get an animal with minimal needs - something that’s OK being left alone or one that doesn’t need a lot of expensive and time-consuming care. Sometimes, the best decision when getting a pet is finding one that’s easy to care for and maintain. But pets also can complicate our lives, and even those that are considered low-maintenance can take time, energy and resources. We get so much from having pets - everything from unconditional love to a greater understanding of the natural world.