You take him out into a ziplock container with water and clean it like a fish tank.
No.I recommend alge eater fish.they really work hard. but the alge eater will leave dung.
No they don't.
I dont think so.
Yes, no problem, just do not overstock the tank.
They are small (dwarf) and are native to Africa.They are technically African dwarf frogs.
yes because there underwater so much that they are clean and clean the water.
No ghost shrimp are fine with African dwarf frogs
no, but they can carry diseases like salmonella, so keep your hands clean
Only danger I know of is to the frog itself if it jumps out of your tank. Which they will try.
African dwarf frogs do not live in saltwater. They are fully aquatic frogs however they will breathe from the surface and can often be seen swimming up to the top of the tank and then 'zoom' back to the bottom of the tank. They require a temp of 24 - 26 oc and Tank lights should be on for a maximum of 12 hours a day as they are cyclical animals and need regular periods of 'night' and 'day'.
The male African Dwarf Frog will fertalize the eggs when they come out of the female. The eggs will attach to plants or decorations in the aquarium. If the other fish in the tank don't eat the eggs then they will hatch into small tadpoles. The tadpoles will slowly grow into African Dwarf Frogs..
Yes, but Dwarf Frogs do best with just other dwarf frogs, or docile community fish.