yes
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..
no they do not they eat frozen blood worms i have the african dwarf frogs with my glofish and they do not bother eachother
Yes, but Dwarf Frogs do best with just other dwarf frogs, or docile community fish.
no but they can go there
African Dwarf Frogs can be kept with smaller, peaceful tropical community fish. African Clawed Frogs, however, grow very large and will likely eat any fish they are kept with.
African Dwarf Frogs need to be fed bloodworms, or brineshrimp once every few days.
When I initially put dwarf frogs into my tank with blood parrot cichlids, the fish attempted to bite onto the feet of the frogs thinking it was food, or something. After the first day they left each other alone and there have been no problems since then.
Well unfertilized eggs are yellow but fertilized eggs kind of look like poop.It takes about two days for the eggs to turn into a tadpole.So maybe if you see the eggs you should probably take them out because the parents will mistake them as food so yeah.Oh and take them out with a fish net.:)
Fish
The African dwarf frog can indeed live with fish in a five gallon aquarium. BUT BEWARE!!! dwarf frogs may eat your fish small enough to fit in it's mouth. so i recommend Platy and live-bearers as companions.
Yes, no problem, just do not overstock the tank.
No ghost shrimp are fine with African dwarf frogs