Only danger I know of is to the frog itself if it jumps out of your tank. Which they will try.
they,re typically kept as pets
African dwarf frogs typically grow to about 2-2.5 inches in length. They are small, aquatic frogs that are popular as pets due to their unique appearance and ease of care.
African dwarf frogs are native to central Africa, specifically found in shallow waters such as streams, ponds, and swamps. They prefer warm, stagnant or slow-moving waters with plenty of vegetation for hiding and laying eggs. These frogs are commonly kept as pets in aquariums due to their small size and peaceful nature.
Some kinds of fish, such as guppies, goldfish, and platties make good pets. I would not suggest glofish because they are very suceptible to a disease called dropsy, caused by poor water quality. Dropsy is almost always fatal. African dwarf frogs make good pets. Although amphibians, these small frogs stay in an aquarium and occasionaly swim to the top of the tank for air. If you get african dwarf frogs, you should get a tank lid to keep them in. Look around your pet store for other options.
If you are a beginner frog keeper, you need a friendly, easy-to-take-care-of frog. Green tree frogs, White's tree frogs, and African Dwarf frogs are some that are good starter frogs. Beginners should NEVER get Pacman frogs, bullfrogs, Pixie frogs, or Red-eyed tree frogs. You should only get these frogs if you are an experienced frog keeper. Pacman frogs bite and snap and growl, bullfrogs are huge and vicious, and can give you a nasty bite (so can Pacman frogs!), Pixie frogs are big and also vicious, and Red-eyed tree frogs are VERY VERY VERY fragile and break joints easily. So again, Green tree frogs, White's tree frogs, and African Dwarf frogs are the way to go!
yes they are pets my freind has one
A Netherland Dwarf is a type of rabbit, which is a dwarf and they can be kept as pets and some in the wild.
no but they can be dinner
frogs
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Frogs are entertaining as pets and help lower bug population in the wild.
yes