Shaking? As in you holding it and jerking around? Probably not long but I haven't attempted it. And I don't sudgest trying either.
10-15 minutes
it has kind of see through skin, light spots, 2 or three cent. long
As long as the cloud minnow isn't small enough to be prey for the frog I cant see any reason why it would be a problem.
It depends on the size of the shrimp. If the shrimp is smaller or the same size as the frog, the frog will probably try to eat it. If the shrimp is large you should be OK, as long as your frog is well fed.
no they just eat normal fish food i have two African dwarf frogs ^.^
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.
they are really tiny, so tiny in fact hat if yo see any you would need to separate them from the tank immediately if you have any other fish in there otherwise they will mistake them for food.
About 362 years but the African slug frog takes 731 years
As long as the frog is able to reach the surface to breathe as needed with out having a way to escape it should be fine. A tall plant or other decoration placed in the back corner for perching would be beneficial.
Depending upon what kind of frog such as The Pac Man frog or African Bullfrog could bite off a small body part. A poison frog can make you very ill if you make contact with it. An African Clawed frog could cause scratching wounds on you. But a harmless frog such as a Leopard frog or Wood frog would do nothing.
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.
Generally, as long as the frog.