African Dwarf Frogs, though able to come out of water, can't live without H20. Their skin dehydrates very quickly and the frog can become serously stressed out if it's out of water. It's best to leave the frog(s) in the tank instead of trying to handle them.
Frogs never drink through their mouths, they use their skin to soak up water.
African Dwarf Frogs need a heater, goldfish prefer colder waters. How ever I think 1 Beta and a African Dwarf Frog would do very well together.
Yes. In fact they have to or they'll drown. Occasionally they'll swim to the top of the tank to take a breath of air before sinking back down.
It is not very smart to keep these frogs out of water for too long. Their skin will dry up and they will diequickly.
Yes, frogs breathe air. They do not have gills when mature.
Yes they can because they are aquatic just like fish you just wouldn't want them to be with fish that are aggressive but regular tropical community fish are fine.
No. They will dry out and die. They can survive for short periods however.
Fresh water
10-15 minutes
no
African Dwarf Frog
hold its breath
African Dwarf Frogs spread from tropical, to subtropical areas.
Yes, you can hold what's being called the Brookstone frog. But it's important to be careful. The frog may be a carrier of Salmonella.The frog's name actually is African dwarf frog [Hymenochirus spp]. But it's being called the Brookstone frog has immediate name recognition. That's due to the advertising efficacy of one of its major sellers.
No
No, it is not. African dwarf frogs are amphibians, which are vertebrates.
What type of frog? African Dwarf Frog: yes.
they can't, they have to stay in tropical and filtered water, for example tap water is filled with chlorine which is bad for the frog.
No, I do not believe any frog can fall into a coma.
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