Not unless you want to breed them, if the are the same gender that's fine to keep them in the same tank or in different ones
for two males a ten gallon tank heavly planted, two females 1 gallon, male and female same as first one
Ours has survived 2 trips outside of his tank. It is about 4 years old. The first time it was out for about 4 hours. The most recent trip it was out for 6 or more hours, full of dog hair, and very clammy. I cleaned it off and dropped him back in the tank and he's been fine ever since. Very tough critters.
Some frogs are and live almost entirely on ants. An example is Gastrophryne carolinensis from southern US.There is no species called 'amazon frog' , because there is a large amount of frogs living in the amazonregion there might be 1 or 2 living of ants.
I have kept wild frogs before and the answer is sort of, they live a lot shorter than wild ones but DO make it to the froggy stage, they have about 2 months to live from tadpole to frog.
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African clawed frogs become very big frogs when they reach adulthood. I would say that 2 frogs max would make for a healthy tank.
As long as you have your tank heavily planted, the frogs should be fine.
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Two 3,000 ton army tanks can pull apart 2 phone books with interwoven pages.
Whites Tree Frogs are quite happy living alone, but they do enjoy company. If you want to get a companion for your frog, make sure you get another Whites Tree Frog or a similar size frog. If you get more than 2 frogs you will probably need a larger tank. A 25 gallon tank is good for 2-3 Whites Tree Frogs.
Your tank is already overstocked. Putting the frogs in there will eventually kill the fish. (and the frogs won't last long either). Frogs are amphibians and piddle and poo in the water making it poisonous for fish. Frogs should be kept in a vivarium where the habitat is part dry and part wet.
Yes. If the tank has black or dark substrate, over time they get substantially darker. They shed skin about once every 2 months. Sometimes, the other frogs will help pull skin off their backs.
A 5 gallon tank will only hold about 4 and a bit gallons of water. It is not big enough to keep all the creatures you have mentioned let alone more. The 2 shrimp would probably be the first to die followed by one of the frogs and then the other. The snails will probably last the longest.
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I have a KTM 525 XCW and have to pull the tank (have to pull the seat to pull the tank) to get to the plug. You need a special thin wall plug tool to get down through the head to the spark plug. Good thing they don't foul plugs like a 2 stroke will.