I have an African Dwarf frog and sometimes when he is trying to eat he seems to throw up a little. He (oddly enough) eats from the surface, and it might take him a try or two to get to the bloodworms floating above him. Here and there, on some of his misses he throws up a bit of transparent, skin-looking stuff. I think this may be some partially digested food that comes out when he is lunging after new food.
They are small (dwarf) and are native to Africa.They are technically African dwarf frogs.
African Dwarf frogs eat their skin to get the protein they need
A temperature of between 70F and 80F is ideal for African dwarf frogs.
No. African dwarf frogs are not poisonous.
No, it is not. African dwarf frogs are amphibians, which are vertebrates.
No African Dwarf Frogs do not shed there skin.
African Dwarf Frogs live at the bottom so prey cannot get them.
No they do not.
no they do not they eat frozen blood worms i have the african dwarf frogs with my glofish and they do not bother eachother
Yes, but Dwarf Frogs do best with just other dwarf frogs, or docile community fish.
Yes they do.
With lungs