It depends on the type of fish and the type of frog. African dwarf frogs can generally live peacefully with other peaceful fish like guppies, mollies, and platies.
African clawed frogs are larger and more aggressive, and would harm your fish. Aggressive fish like chiclids would probably torment the poor frog.
No they do not belong together. Frogs need a properly set up 'Vivarium' to live in successfully. Betta splendens need a 'Tropical Aquarium' with a holding capacity of at least 2 gallons in order to thrive rather than just manage to stay alive.
no, because a beta is a fighting fish and it would kill it
Frogs are Amphibians and should be kept in a Vivarium not in an Aquarium with fish. Bettas are fish so the answer is no they should not be kept together.
Goldfish would normally eat tadpoles if they can. I would not put them together uness I wanted this to happen.
Yes your goldfish would love the new edition to it's diet. No you can't unless you want the tadpoles eaten.
Turtles, like fish, eat anything they can fit in their mouths. Can your turtle fit your betta in its mouth?
Yes they can. I have one in my class.
No- frogs are much bigger than beta fish!
Both.compete for water
Frogs live by eating, drinking, and staying active.
koalas and frogs are alike because they both live in nature and drink water
No. As tadpoles they go about together in the same bit of water, but when they become frogs they set out on their own.
Tree Frogs live in trees all around the world. They have suction cups on their toes to allow them to grip the tree bark. Tree Frogs are usually smaller in size. Pond Frogs live near water and have webbed feet for swimming. These frogs can get very large.
First of all, how big is the tank? I recommend at least a 10 gallon if you want to house these two fish together. anything smaller, you can forget about the frog already. It should work just until the frog grows to about the same size as the betta. Or even an inch smaller. Clawed frogs are opportunists and will Try to get the betta any chance it gets. You can still try but you will need a backup plan just in case things dont work out. I've tried it and it worked until the frog grew bigger. I wouldnt recommend it if you do not have another cycled tank to put your betta fish in. Well good luck to you and your pets :)
They need water
I dont think so.
A Betta can have any type of water . A Betta can live in a habitat from1- however many gallons your tank is . Just make sure to declorify the water . You could get some bettasafe from walmart Beta's can suvive in mere ounces of water, they are air breathers, just keep it clean and warm and never put 2 betas where they can see each other or in the same tank.
This frogs' diet consist of insects that live near the water source.
Yes, no problem, just do not overstock the tank.
Seahorses are salt water and frogs are fresh water, there are special aquariums for salt water fish type creatures.