ADF's make great aquarium pets, but fish aquariums are not always great for ADF's. We'll give you the info you won't get from aquarium experts, who know tropical fish, but little about these frogs..............

Friday, February 1, 2013

Introducing SassaB™ Linkable Charms

Wild Creations  is pleased to announce a new product heading your way! Soon to be in stores everywhere are the linkable charms of SassaB™.

 SassaB Styles are endless! Wear them in your hair, as custom necklace, bracelet or anklet,on backpack, book or sports bag, lunchbox, shoelaces, doggy or kitty collar. It's up to you! Create your Own Style!

Perfect for trading, collecting, birthday presents, gifts for the holidays, stocking stuffers, and fundraisers!  Coming this summer!

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Shipping suspended due to Winter Weather!

It's that time of year again...

Coldest Weather of the Season Affecting Central and Eastern U.S.

An arctic air mass is invading the Midwest and parts of the eastern U.S., bringing with it the coldest air so far this season for many locations. Highs on Tuesday and Wednesday remaining below zero for parts of the Upper Midwest, in the single digits to teens across the Ohio Valley and into the Northeast and in the 20s and 30s from the Mid-Atlantic into southern New England.

Due to the frigid Arctic Temperatures, we are suspending shipping of Live Animals & Plants for the rest of the week, January 22 - 25, except for limited regions along the US West Coast,  Southwestern, Central & Southeastern US. Tentatively, we will resume shipping Monday January 28, depending on conditions.
We apologize for the inconvenience, however our concerns are for the safety & welfare of our African Dwarf Frogs. You may still place orders, and if you live in warmer parts of the country you will see no interruption in delivery. Any questions, please give us a call at 843-448-8880, M-F 9AM-5PM. Meanwhile, please stay safe & warm.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Get to know your African Dwarf Frog 2012

EDITORS NOTE: This was first published back in 2009. Since each Christmas, we gain so many new EcoAquarium Owners, it's a good idea to repost this article since it covers a lot of ground concerning African Dwarf Frogs.

This holiday season, someone somewhere is getting a gift of an EcoAquarium(TM). If you have received one, you may now be searching out more information about your desktop eco-system and it's web-footed inhabitant. Here's some info about our star of the show...Hymenochirus Curtipes, the African Dwarf Frog.
Small in stature, big in personality...
Home Swamp Home
African Dwarf Frogs (ADF) are originally native to the rain forest swamps & wetlands of West Africa, but due to man's development of the land in the region, it's natural habitat has virtually all been erased.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Hoppy Holidays!

Just a reminder... Wild Creations will be closed Friday, Dec 21st. thru Monday, Jan 1st. to be with family, and enjoy the Holidays. From all of us to all of you HOPPY Holidays!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Some call it Cyber-Monday...We Call It...

All day Monday, purchase a Classic or Jewel EcoAquarium, you can take $3.99 off your purchase ($22.99 or greater). 
It's the price for 1 years supply of frog food! ENJOY!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving!

The Thanksgiving Holiday is upon us! We wish your family all the best with a safe & thankful Thanksgiving!
Our offices will be closed Noon Wednesday through the weekend, but we'll be busy Monday morning getting orders out as the Holiday season start up full throttle.

BTW, don't forget to shop the website! Starting Friday through Monday, purchase a Classic or Jewel EcoAquarium, you can take $3.99 off your purchase ($22.99 or greater). 
It's the price for 1 years supply of frog food! ENJOY!

Friday, October 12, 2012

Here's lookin' at you kid...

Over & over, we get comments in emails and on our facebook page, about how captivating these African Dwarf Frogs are. Everyone enjoys how these little frogs seem to stand up and watch the goings on outside their EcoAquarium, or even swim to the surface to see what's going on. It's common for someone to comment that "...my frogs come over to the side of the tank and watch me...".

While we'd love to say that these frogs have the smarts to recognize their owners, we can't, we know better.  Frogs are, like most amphibians, a creature that relies more on instinct & less on self-awareness. On a practical level, lets shed light on what is happening for real when your frogs come over and investigate whats happening over on your side of the EcoAquarium.

In nature, the water world of the African Dwarf Frog is a shallow rain forest swamp. If you have ever been around a swamp, one of the first things you'd notice is how murky the water is. The "turbidity", or the cloudiness of the water, is due to the high amounts of algae and tannins, the byproduct of decomposing plant matter. It is a world where the ability to see clearly is less as important than it is to determine light & dark. A world these frogs are well accustomed to.

An African Dwarf Frog doesn't see things like you & me. Instead of sharp eyesight, the frogs sees shapes, colors, darkness & light. It sees enough to sense movement. Smear a pair of dark glasses with a lot of Vaseline, you'd get the idea of what your frogs see in it's swamp water home.

On the other hand, the world of the EcoAquarium, the water is a lot cleaner and more clear than a rain forest swamp, and the world outside is a world full of light, shapes & colors, & MOVEMENT. Sitting on your desk or counter, your frogs are always on the lookout for movement. To them it means food or foe... something to eat, or something that may eat them. That's why when you come up to the EcoAquarium, you'll likely see your frog scamper behind something...reacting to some big shape moving nearby. But most of the time you'll glance over at the EcoAquarium and see them standing up watching the big world outside.

But why do they sometimes swim to the surface when you come over to the tank, often during feeding time? While for the most part, our frogs rely on instinct, they do learn, they learn when something appears over the tank, food sometimes magically appears.

Personally, do my frogs recognize me? I don't know. I think they do, or at least sense that the big moving shape out there is about to rain down some food pellets their way.
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