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NO! Frogs poison the water with their poo and piddle. The fish can not live in that stuff. Frogs (and all Amphibians ) should be housed in a Vivarium not an Aquarium. The rules for keeping fish are. :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water but more is better. :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week.Follow the rules and you stand a chance of keeping fish successfully. Miss out on any of them, and I can guarantee that your fish will have constant health problems.

This is not correct. African dwarf frogs emit very little waste. They are very small and can live peacefully with tetras and snails absolutely.

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Yes. Unlike most frogs which need access to part dry and part wet areas, African dwarf frogs spend 100% of their time in the water. They survive best accompanied by other community fish or a single betta. These frogs are fine to live with other fish- "African dwarf frogs are docile enough to mix well with freshwater fish like the goldfish, small catfish, guppies, beta fish, tetras, swordtails and platies. Small crustaceans like the cherry shrimp and the Singapore Flower shrimp can go into the mix. That last thing you want is to have predators in the community" (http://frogworld.net/African-dwarf-frog/). Below is incorrect regarding adf. When you buy the frogs at the pet/fish store, they share tanks with fish.

If you want to expose your fish to bad (poisonous) water conditions, OK, go ahead and keep them with frogs. Frogs do not breath in the water as fish do (They breathe air and make the water filthy with their excrement). Frogs are not affected by their own urine and extreta in the water but fish are. Frogs should not be kept with fish if you want the fish to do well.

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Yes they can jump out of an aquarium! I had one jump out of the tiny slot on the back of the aquarium lid.

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Yes, they will get along fine. The Plecostomus can get along with most fish especially community fish.

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A newt probably

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