No, I do not believe any frog can fall into a coma.
An African clawed frog would probably eat the minnows.
no but they can go there
Go with African Dwarf Frogs; you could fit two in a two gallon tank. They only need to be fed every couple of days, but they need a little heater (unless the air around it is pretty warm) and frozen brine shrimp or frozen bloodworm to eat. They don't even need a rock leading to the surface! A good site to do some research on is http://frogworld.net/african-dwarf-frog/.
African Dwarf Frogs are so little that they don't eat live food. If you have ever owned a Beta fish and you kept the food you gave it you wont even have to go buy food for your little frog 'cause African Dwarf Frogs eat freeze dried bloodworms. The same food as Beta fish. I bought a little jar of the stuff about 7 months ago and I was feeding two Beta fish and my little Dwarf frog and I havent even made a dent in it yet. When I bought my frog the people at the pet store told me to buy a jar of frog bites to feed it so I did just incase my froggy didn't like the blood worms and my frog wouldn't even touch the frog bites. They sink to the bottom of the tank and he wouldn't eat them. I also wouldn't suggest this kind of food (although I feed it to my newts) because if the frog wont eat it in a day t starts to grow bacteria on it and this is not healthy to have in the water.
go to the PET STORE, get an Indian Dwarf Frog, and go to a place where you think there would be BLOODWORMS. hope this helps ya.
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No, they are fully aquatic frogs.
You can tell when your dwarf frog is mating because your female is laying on the male for a LONG time and then your dwarf frogs have small baby's put the eggs in a different tank then your male and female because the male and female can eat the baby's don't want that to happen or do you put them in a different tank I hope u learned alot from me bye
Only if it is a dwarf with a dwarf
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!
wow. Im soooo sorry to hear that. I dont know what might be wrong with your frog, but you should go to http://www.wildcreations.com/ and click the contact button and send them an e-mail. they take a few days to get back to you so you should give them a call. their nymber is somewhere on the site. i hope this helps
A stars evolution. Our Sun will go yellow dwarf -> red giant -> white dwarf -> black dwarf.