they can't,
they have to stay in tropical and filtered water, for example tap water is filled with chlorine which is bad for the frog.
1inch or 2.5 centimeters.
Look for little claws on the front feet; clawed frogs live up to their name. They are also somewhat bigger than dwarf frogs, have more popped-out eyes, and if it's an albino, it's definitely a clawed.
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.
African Dwarf Frogs, though able to come out of water, can't live without H20. Their skin dehydrates very quickly and the frog can become serously stressed out if it's out of water. It's best to leave the frog(s) in the tank instead of trying to handle them.
no they just eat normal fish food i have two African dwarf frogs ^.^
About 10 minutes or else they will dry up, yet I would suggest not taking the out of the water.
Some do. Mine sleeps suctioned to the glass with its nose bearly above water. As long as they are breathing they are ok.
10-15 minutes
They can live nearly or as long as other people.
The answer to this question is unknown, as leopard geckos would never be found in the water, much less under it. Most reptiles, however, can hold their breath for a very long time, and have low oxygen requirements. A leopard gecko that wound up under water (for whatever reason, it's hard to fathom), would probably get water in its nostrils and possibly its lungs, however. This may lead to a respiratory infection afterward.
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
As long as you have your tank heavily planted, the frogs should be fine.