no they prefer pools in caves where they can mine and harrass Snow White bunny
No, dwarf frogs spend their time wisly. They have hobbies like swimming, catching food and sleeping.
You take him out into a ziplock container with water and clean it like a fish tank.
No; like most (if not all) adult frogs, they are carnivorous.
No, they're fully aquatic so they would dry out
It completely depends on what frogs you're talking about. Common frogs (the kind you find in your garden pond) are coldwater frogs but most other aquarium frogs (especially fully aquatic ones) prefer warmer water. African dwarf frogs have been noted as warm water lovers but others have kept them in coldwater tanks quite happily. Toads generally are better off cool and moist and tropical tree frogs prefer things humid (i.e. warm and moist). Do some research on the species as that's the only way you'll know! cold.
I own two african dwarf frogs. They are fully aquatic and live under the water 100% of the time. They do prefer to have plants and rocks to help with variation in their living space but for the most part they dont care :) Just dont crowd them!
No, salt should not be used with African dwarf frogs as they are sensitive to changes in water chemistry. Salt can harm their delicate skin and disrupt their osmoregulation. It's best to keep their tank water clean and free from additives like salt.
no, but they can carry diseases like salmonella, so keep your hands clean
No. Tree frogs like a tropical climate. Alaska is far too cold for them.
Well a bell frog has cold blood and does not like warmth; it lives in Antarctica.
African dwarf frogs, like all frogs, are consumers. To be a producer, an organism has to make its own food. Only plants, and some species of bacteria, are capable of photosynthesis to make their own food.
In water like auther frogs