Yes they can.
As long as the cloud minnow isn't small enough to be prey for the frog I cant see any reason why it would be a problem.
If by minnow you mean the "white cloud mountain minnow" (Tanychthys albonubes) then they are old at around 2-3years.
The cloud of frozen comets that surrounds Pluto is called the Kuiper Belt.
A cloud is a visible mass of water droplets or frozen water crystals.
no.because they are not the same and also Rio Flame Tetra bites
Yes it is. Hail is simply water droplets that have been frozen while 'suspended' in a thunder cloud. The droplets get 'tossed around' by air currents in the cloud - until they're too heavy, and fall to earth.
The Oort Cloud is a distant region in the solar system composed of icy bodies, including frozen comets. These comets have highly eccentric orbits that occasionally bring them closer to the Sun, resulting in them becoming active and displaying a coma and tail as they release gas and dust.
A cloud is made up of liquid drops or crystals of frozen water suspended in the atmosphere
Snowbound is actually water which has been frozen from the high water's concentrated areas in the cloud.
Precipitation.
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If by "Minnow" you mean White Cloud Mountain Minnow (Tanichthys albonubes) yes they can be kept with Platties. If on the other hand you are refering to some wild fish called minnows locally, in a creek or stream, then it would depend upon the locality of the stream/creek and what it's ambient temperature is. If the water is often below 65F then the wild fish would not live in the tropical temperatures required for Platties healthy.