Showing all 3 results

Our freshwater amphibians are a fascinating blend of aquatic and terrestrial life, perfect for aquarists seeking something a little different. These cold-blooded creatures—think colorful dwarf frogs and serene caudates like newts—thrive in well-planted tanks with clean, pH-neutral water and plenty of hiding spots. They help keep your aquarium ecosystem balanced by eating leftover food and small pests, but they do need gentle filtration, stable temperatures (around 22–26 °C), and a varied diet of live or frozen foods. Amphibians are sensitive to water quality, so regular water changes and careful monitoring are key to keeping them happy and healthy!

Freshwater amphibians

Aquarium amphibians

Pet dwarf frogs

Newt care guide

Amphibian tank setup

Cold-water amphibians

Aquatic-terrestrial pets

Amphibian water conditions

Froglet care

Newt habitat requirements